In classical mechanics, momentum (pl. momenta; SI unit kg·m/s, or, equivalently, N·s) is the product of the mass and velocity of an object (p = mv).
If: p = mv Then: v = p/m
p=mv where p is momentum, m is mass and v is velocity :)
it is false .the answer is money stock times velocity of circulations equals average price of transactions times the number of transactions. mv=pt
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First, know that p = mv, where p = momentum, m = mass, and v = velocity. Let Car A be the car with twice the mass, and Car B be the car with twice the velocity. The momentum of Car A has to be in relation to the momentum of Car B, so: Car A: p = mv write the equation p = 2mv write the equation in relation to Car A p = 2(mv) realize that the new equation is twice the old 2p Car B: p = mv p = m2v p = 2(mv) 2p So the cars have the same momentum!
momentum is described as mass times velocity. p=mv.
The momentum of an object is the product of its mass and its velocity. p = mv
P= Momentum
An equation where p = 19
Momentum (p) is equal to mass (m) times velocity (v), so p = mv
An equation where P = 1
momentum