a small mass moving slowly
An object with a small mass and low velocity would have the least momentum. Momentum is the product of an object's mass and velocity, so a combination of low mass and low velocity would result in the least momentum.
the object that has the least mass and is moving the slowest
Momentum would be conserved.
momentum is mass x velocity. Even though the car is moving ten times faster, the ship mass is hundreds of times more, so the ship has more momentum
The bus's momentum would triple as well. Momentum is directly proportional to velocity, so if the velocity is tripled, the momentum will also be tripled.
If the velocity of an object is tripled, then the momentum of the object would also be tripled since momentum is directly proportional to velocity.
a small mass moving slowly
Yes, they would have a momentum. ^^
Where would you find the most invertebrates
Certainly not haiti!
the object that has the least mass and is moving the slowest
Momentum would be conserved.
Decomposers feeding on living things.
The formula for mass is given as ( m = \frac{F}{a} ), where ( m ) is mass, ( F ) is force, and ( a ) is acceleration. The formula for momentum is ( p = m \times v ), where ( p ) is momentum, ( m ) is mass, and ( v ) is velocity.
I would expect at least $52,000 a year.
momentum is mass x velocity. Even though the car is moving ten times faster, the ship mass is hundreds of times more, so the ship has more momentum
sooner or later he will slip up and do things you would least expect...
Momentum is related to energy through the concept of kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is the energy an object possesses due to its motion, and it is directly proportional to the square of the object's momentum. In other words, the greater the momentum of an object, the greater its kinetic energy.