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Momentum = (mass) times (velocity)mass = (Momentum) divided by (velocity)
The momentum of an object traveling with a certain velocity will increase if a load is added to it while in motion. This is because momentum is directly proportional to both mass and velocity, so adding mass will result in an increase in momentum as long as the velocity remains constant.
Momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. Momentum= Mass x Velocity. When the object weighs 20kg and is traveling at 20m/s North it will have a momentum of 400kgm/s North.
Momentum depends on the mass and the velocity of an object. In physics, P=mv, momentum equals mass times velocity.
The one with greater mass.
You need to know their mass. p=mv momentum=Mass times Velocity
You need to know their mass. p=mv momentum=Mass times Velocity
Momentum = (mass) times (velocity)mass = (Momentum) divided by (velocity)
The momentum of an object traveling with a certain velocity will increase if a load is added to it while in motion. This is because momentum is directly proportional to both mass and velocity, so adding mass will result in an increase in momentum as long as the velocity remains constant.
Momentum= Mass X Velocity
Momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. Momentum= Mass x Velocity. When the object weighs 20kg and is traveling at 20m/s North it will have a momentum of 400kgm/s North.
Momentum is mass times velocity, if the velocity of the two are the same, the object with the greater mass will have proportionally greater momentum.
Momentum is equal to the product of mass and velocity, so if the mass is equal, the one with greater velocity has greater momentum.
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Momentum is the product of mas and velocity . Its unit is kgm/s. P = m*v where P = momentum, m = mass v = velocity
The momentum of an object is the product of its mass and its velocity. p = mv
momentum is described as mass times velocity. p=mv.