A vehicle's momentum depends on its mass and velocity. The momentum of a vehicle is the product of its mass and its velocity. The larger the mass or velocity of a vehicle, the greater its momentum.
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When the boosters are separated from the space vehicle, the mass of the vehicle will decrease because it is losing the mass of the boosters. This reduction in mass allows the remaining vehicle to accelerate more efficiently and achieve its intended trajectory in space.
This vehicle does not use a mass airflow sensor.This vehicle does not use a mass airflow sensor.
The mass of a Japanese car varies between 1000 kilograms to about 2000 kilograms depending with the type of the vehicle. The heavier the vehicle the safer the vehicle.
Gross vehicle mass is the maximum cargo weight recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. It means you should not carry a load heavier than they recommend.
The higher the mass, the greater the velocity of a vehicle. Upon impact, the vehicle may stop however the momentum of the payload continues. As a result the vehicle with less mass will be damaged more.
The speed of a vehicle does not directly depend on its mass, but rather on the forces acting upon it (such as engine power and resistance forces). However, the distance required to stop a vehicle does depend on its mass, as a heavier vehicle will have more momentum and require a longer distance to come to a stop.
The greater the mass the greater the inertia. Thus if both vehicles were travelling at the same speed the vehicle with the greater mass would have the most inertia and thus be the hardest to stop.
To determine which vehicle has the greater momentum, you need to know the mass of each vehicle. Momentum is defined as momentum = mass x velocity, so the vehicle with the greater mass will have the greater momentum. If the vehicles have the same mass, then they will have the same momentum.
The Magellan spacecraft is a robotic space probe and is also known as the Venus Radar Mapper. It has a vehicle launch mass of 2,282 pounds.
The speed of the vehicle and its mass are the two factors that will affect the amount of kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is directly proportional to both speed and mass, so an increase in either will result in a greater amount of kinetic energy.