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∙ 10y agoMomentum 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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∙ 10y agoThe momentum of the ice skater can be calculated by multiplying the mass and velocity of the skater. Momentum = mass x velocity. So, in this case, the momentum of the ice skater is 50 kg x 5 m/s = 250 kg m/s.
It is 250 kgm/s in the direction of the skater's motion.
The momentum of the ice skater can be calculated using the formula: momentum = mass x velocity. Plugging in the values (mass = 50 kg, velocity = 2 m/s), the momentum would be 100 kg*m/s.
The momentum of the ice skater can be calculated using the formula: momentum = mass x velocity. Substituting the values gives momentum = 50 kg x 5 m/s = 250 kg m/s.
It is 250 kgm/s in the direction of the skater's motion.
The speed skater has a momentum of 1200 kg*m/s.
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.
The momentum of the ice skater can be calculated using the formula: momentum = mass x velocity. Plugging in the values (mass = 50 kg, velocity = 2 m/s), the momentum would be 100 kg*m/s.
The momentum of the ice skater can be calculated using the formula: momentum = mass x velocity. Substituting the values gives momentum = 50 kg x 5 m/s = 250 kg m/s.
It is 250 kgm/s in the direction of the skater's motion.
The speed skater has a momentum of 1200 kg*m/s.
Apolo Anton Ohno is a 1000 meter short track speed-skater.
You can find the speed by dividing the momentum by the mass. The formula to calculate speed is speed = momentum / mass. Just plug in the values for momentum and mass, and you will get the speed.
Ken Henry - speed skater - died in 2009.
Frank Stack - speed skater - died in 1987.