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momentum change = 670.56 kilogram-meter/second
Momentum = mass x velocity. Momentum = (90 kg) x (3 m/s) Momentum = 270 kgm/s
The Same! The statement above is true depending on what u mean. Think of it as a person running. While the person is running they have momentum ( momentum is mass times velocity). Now say they for some reason have to suddenly stop all at once, at the exact moment they stop the momentum is the same, this is why their body would jerk forward. However after that, when they were no longer moving, they would no longer have momentum, mathematically speaking that person's mass times their velocity of zero is then zero.
mass*speed squared= momentum 20 kg*8 squared or 64= 1,280 kg-m/s
Momentum = mass x velocity 120 x 4 = 480 102 x 5 = 510
p (momentum) = m x v p = 57kg x 27 m/s p = 1539 kgxm/s The momentum of this cheetah is 1539 kg x mg/s
The elephant would have more momentum because of it has a greater mass and is going faster. The direction really doesn't matter
The elephant, because it has more mass and velocity, and the direction doesn't matter.
An Athlete with a weight of 100kg, running at the same speed as a 90 kg athlete will have a greater momentum and will push the 90 kg athlete backwards.
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A heavy football player is harder to stop because it has a greater momentum. In physics, momentum is equal to the mass of an object times its velocity. If a 50 kilogram kid and a 70 kilogram man were running at the same speed, the man would be harder to stop because he would have a greater momentum.
The cheetah is so fast it can outrun its shadow.
yes the cheetah is the fastest land animal!!!!
The Cheetah is the fastest land running animal ever.
cheetah is the fastest land animal youtu.be/8Llqu18GoK0