Momentum (p) [kg*m/s] is equal to mass (m) [kg] multiplied by velocity (v) [m/s]
p=mv
100 [kgm/s] = 25 [kg] v
divide both sides by 25 [kg]
v=4 m/s
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It does. Momentum=mass* velocity. Momentum is kilogram meters per second
The momentum of the boy is calculated by multiplying his mass by his velocity. Therefore, the momentum of the boy is 160 kilogram meters per second (40 kg x 4 m/s).
The momentum of the sheep can be calculated as the product of its mass and velocity, which is 25 kg * 10 m/s = 250 kg m/s.
Momentum (p) = mass * velocity = 80 * 6 = 480 kg-m
The momentum of the scooter can be calculated as the product of its mass and velocity. Thus, the momentum would be 360 kg·m/s north.
The idea is to multiply the mass by the velocity.
The units for momentum are kilogram meters per second (kg m/s). Momentum is calculated by multiplying an object's mass (in kilograms) by its velocity (in meters per second).
Momentum is mass times velocity, and it is a vector, so it has a direction. This boulder has a momentum of 100*5=500 kgm/s in the direction of its motion.
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The momentum of the baseball can be calculated using the formula: momentum = mass x velocity. Plugging in the values, we get momentum = 0.148 kg x 35 m/s = 5.18 kg·m/s. So, the momentum of the baseball thrown toward home plate is 5.18 kg·m/s.
The momentum of the truck can be calculated by multiplying its mass (4500 kg) by its velocity (25 m/s). Therefore, the momentum of the truck is 4500 kg * 25 m/s = 112500 kg*m/s.