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That would depend on their velocity (speed with direction), since the formula for momentum is momentum=Mass*Velocity. If they are moving at the same Velocity, the heavier of the two would have greater momentum.
4N
2kg
2kg refers to two kilograms. 50g refers to fifty grams. These could be listed on cereal boxes, as well as other food and beverage products.
about 2kg
Since momentum equals mass times velocity, the metal ball's momentum is 2N/s (Newton seconds).
That would depend on their velocity (speed with direction), since the formula for momentum is momentum=Mass*Velocity. If they are moving at the same Velocity, the heavier of the two would have greater momentum.
Momentum before = momentum after. Since there was no movement before, momentum before = 0 If you think of the bullet as forward/positive momentum and the gun as backward/negative momentum then the momentum of the bullet plus the momentum of the gun =0 and therefore the momentum of the bullet = the momentum if the gun. momentum = mass x velocity P=m/v 20gx150m/s = 2000g (2kg) x velocity 3000 = 2000v 3000 / 2000 = v v = 1.5m/s
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2kg is more. 2kg = 2000g
2kg and 400g
2kg
No, 2kg is the same as 2,000g not 3g.
how much would it cost for 2kg of pears
2kg add 2009 = 2011
What percentage of 400g is out of 2kg
2kg