Momentum depends on the mass and the velocity of an object.
In physics, P=mv, momentum equals mass times velocity.
Mass and Velocity(speed) affects an object's momentum.
The object's weight doesn't. Spacecraft have tons of momentum
in space, although they have almost no weight there.
The magnitude of momentum is the product of the body's mass and speed. The same factors also determine the body's kinetic energy.
Mass (m) and Velocity (v)
mass and velocity, p=mv
Cabbage
There are two factors that determine and object's kinetic energy. The two main factors are mass and velocity.
The two factors that determine a material's density (such as that of wood) are its mass and volume.
the two factors that determine an object's velocity is SPEED and DIRECTION.By: Arjane Lee Lagasca
One of the factors that determine force of impact is the object's mass. Another factor that will determine the force of impact is the object's velocity.
Cabbage
Mass and velocity determine momentum, because mass multiplied by velocity equals momentum. in which there r few different cases like i. whether the atom is getting effected by surrondings . ii. or its not getting effected by its. surrondings (ideal case) and accordingly momentum values (momentum in case(i.) will be less comparitive case(ii.) :)
Two factors that determine a biome are precipitation and temperature.
Momentum is always conserved
momentum of a body can ae changed in two ways.. First by changing the mass...and second by changing the velocity:).
The two factors that determine a material's density (such as that of wood) are its mass and volume.
physical similarties in body structures
There are two factors that determine and object's kinetic energy. The two main factors are mass and velocity.
The two factors that determine a material's density (such as that of wood) are its mass and volume.
the two factors that determine an object's velocity is SPEED and DIRECTION.By: Arjane Lee Lagasca
Temperature and Pressure are the two main factors that determine the state of matter.
Two Factors that determine wether imitative behavior will occur