Momentum is a vector. This means it has magnitude and direction. The magnitude will be the same. But the sign will be different. If north is positive, south will be negative. This is the only difference.
No, since it's a vector quantity and has direction. The two automobiles will have the same absolute value, but will be the negation of one another, for example 50 and -50.
Momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. Momentum= Mass x Velocity. When the object weighs 20kg and is traveling at 20m/s North it will have a momentum of 400kgm/s North.
Momentum = m V = 20 x 18 = 360 kgm-meters
The momentum of the ostrich can be calculated using the formula: momentum = mass x velocity. Plugging in the values: momentum = 120 kg x 15 m/s = 1800 kg*m/s.
=== === Since momentum is a vector and not a scalar quantity, to have the same momentum, they must have the same direction. Remember, vectors have magnitude and direction. Speed is the magnitude part of velocity. Since momentum is the product of mass (a scalar) and velocity (a vector) if two objects are moving in different directions, even if they have the same mass and speed, their momentums are different.
The duration of Travelling North is 1.6 hours.
Travelling North was created on 1987-06-19.
If you are travelling north and you turn right you will be travelling east.
No, since it's a vector quantity and has direction. The two automobiles will have the same absolute value, but will be the negation of one another, for example 50 and -50.
Due north at nought degrees
Travelling North - 1987 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG UK:15 USA:PG-13
West is to your left when travelling North.
Cunard is a luxury cruise that travels to different continents. The continents that Cunard travels to are North America, South America, Africa, Asia, Australia and Europe.
Momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. Momentum= Mass x Velocity. When the object weighs 20kg and is traveling at 20m/s North it will have a momentum of 400kgm/s North.
To find out how many miles the ship travels north for every mile it travels west, we can set up a ratio based on the distances traveled. The ship travels 6 miles north for every 3 miles west. Therefore, for every 1 mile traveled west, the ship travels ( \frac{6}{3} = 2 ) miles north. Thus, the ship travels 2 miles north for every mile it travels west.
Momentum = m V = 20 x 18 = 360 kgm-meters
No. "Velocity" includes a magnitude and a direction. If any of the two are different, then the velocities are also different.