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Momentum = (mass) times (velocity)mass = (Momentum) divided by (velocity)
To find the momentum of an object you must know the mass of the object and the velocity at which it travels. Example: A 50kg man runs at 10m/s. What is his momentum? Momentum = Mass x Velocity 50 x 10 = 500 kgm/s
Momentum = mass * velocity Momentum of 60kg woman = 60*5= 300 kgm/s Therefore speed of 50kg woman = 300/50 = 6 m/s
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momentum and swimming are related because you need momentum to keep you going
Yes, momentum is a vector variable and direction matters in vectors.
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) multiplied by (speed)
Momentum= Mass X Velocity
Momentum = (mass) times (velocity)mass = (Momentum) divided by (velocity)
To find the momentum of an object you must know the mass of the object and the velocity at which it travels. Example: A 50kg man runs at 10m/s. What is his momentum? Momentum = Mass x Velocity 50 x 10 = 500 kgm/s
Because. The variable M is already used in an equation for mass.
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determine if the momentum of an object moving in a circular path at constant speed is constant.
momentum is described as mass times velocity. p=mv.
The momentum of an object is the product of its mass and its velocity. p = mv