something very sciencey
It can be either linear momentum or kinetic energy since they both are associated with mass and velocity.
The property you are looking for is the objects momentum. Momentum = Mass * Velocity.
a moving objects momentum
If an object is at rest, it has no momentum because the formula for momentum is p = mv, where p= momentum, m = mass and v = velocity. If the object is at rest, then the velocity is zero, so p = m*0. therefore p = 0.
skateboard. momentum is mass times velocity thus if 0 velocity=0 momentum
No. To have kinetic energy, it must have both mass and velocity; the expression is Ek = 0.5mv2. To have momentum, something must also have mass and velocity; the expression for this is p = mv. Hence , if something has kinetic energy, you know it has momentum, and you can actually derive one from the other (provided you know the velocity); p = 2Ek/v.
Both momentum and kinetic energy depend on mass and velocity.
According to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle if the position of a moving particle is known velocity is the other quantity that cannot be known. Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that the impossibility of knowing both velocity and position of a moving particle at the same time.
It can be either linear momentum or kinetic energy since they both are associated with mass and velocity.
No, if you are dealing with kinetic energy. momentum is the relationship between mass and velocity... equation is p=mv p = momentum m = mass v = velocity energy is the relationship of one half of the mass and velocity squared... equation is ke = .5mv2 ke = kinetic energy m = mass v = velocity If the equations don't make sense then thing about it logically. Momentum is the concept of an object moving with a certain speed that has a certain mass. Kinetic energy also consists of things moving that have a certain mass and velocity. Kinetic energy is just a different thing so it is calculated different. Potential energy is the other type of energy. This is the energy of an object that is NOT moving. So if dealing with potential energy the energy is not in motion and therefore does not have momentum.
Momentum depends on mass and velocity.
The property you are looking for is the objects momentum. Momentum = Mass * Velocity.
It can be either linear momentum or kinetic energy since they both are associated with mass and velocity.
The product of mass and velocity determines the momentum of a moving body.
a moving objects momentum
The property you are looking for is the objects momentum. Momentum = Mass * Velocity.
If an object is at rest, it has no momentum because the formula for momentum is p = mv, where p= momentum, m = mass and v = velocity. If the object is at rest, then the velocity is zero, so p = m*0. therefore p = 0.