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∙ 6y agoIt is 250 kgm/s in the direction of the skater's motion.
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∙ 6y agoIt is 250 kgm/s in the direction of the skater's motion.
It is 250 kgm/s in the direction of the skater's motion.
Momentum is the product of measuring the mass and velocity of a moving object. How much something weighs by the rate of speed it was traveling. Can tell you alot about the damage that could be doneup on impact. As well as tell you how much force would be needed to stop the object in question.
Momentum = mass x speed so speed = momentum/mass or V=P/m
It must spin faster in order to conserve angular momentum ... the same reason that a skater spins faster when he pulls his arms in close to his body.
It is 250 kgm/s in the direction of the skater's motion.
It is 250 kgm/s in the direction of the skater's motion.
250 kg * m/s
500 kg·m/s
It is 250 kgm/s in the direction of the skater's motion.
Momentum is the product of measuring the mass and velocity of a moving object. How much something weighs by the rate of speed it was traveling. Can tell you alot about the damage that could be doneup on impact. As well as tell you how much force would be needed to stop the object in question.
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