It is the momentum of a body.
That is true because momentum is mass times velocity
Momentum is mass multiplied by velocity - so it is proportional to the velocity. If the velocity triples then so does the momentum
Momentum, denoted by the letter p, is equal to the product of a system's mass and velocity.
Tangential velocity is equal to (mass x velocity^2)/radial distance
it can be asumed as mass flow rate per unit area
8 multiplied by 6 equals 48
the tangential velocity is equal to the angular velocity multiplied by the radius the tangential velocity is equal to the angular velocity multiplied by the radius
yes
Force is equal to mass multiplied by acceleration. Acceleration is change in velocity either positive or negative. Mass is always positive.
mass x velocity = momentum. (velocity = speed with a direction)
mass multiplied by velocity gives momentum.
Mass (M) x Volume (V) is not the formula for anything. Mass multiplied by Volume is the formula for density. Mass multiplied by velocity (speed with a direction) is the formula for momentum.
-- mass -- velocity
That is called "momentum".
Momentum is mass multiplied by velocity - so it is proportional to the velocity. If the velocity triples then so does the momentum
That is true because momentum is mass times velocity
In a closed system, destruction of mass creates, or increase in mass requires, an amount of energy equal to the mass multiplied by the square of the velocity of light in vacuum.