The thing's momentum is.
That is true because momentum is mass times velocity
The product of an object's mass and velocity is the object's momentum.
The product of an object's mass and velocity is the object's momentum.
Force is equal to mass times acceleration. Mass is equal to density times volume. Acceleration equals to velocity over unit time.
It is equal to one half of the mass times the velocity squared
Momentum
Mass times velocity is momentum.
The mass of a object in kilograms times its velocity is its momentum.
Momentum equals mass times velocity, it is sometimes written as p=m*v.
Momentum = (mass) times (velocity)mass = (Momentum) divided by (velocity)
Momentum, denoted by the letter p, is equal to the product of a system's mass and velocity.
The momentum product can be the same with different velocities; m1V=m2rV thus m1/m2=r ratio with V1=rV1.