The momentum of the football can be calculated using the formula: momentum = mass x velocity. First, convert the mass to kilograms (453g = 0.453 kg). Then, convert the speed to m/s (30 mph = 13.41 m/s). Finally, calculate the momentum: 0.453 kg x 13.41 m/s = 6.08 kg*m/s.
Momentum = mass x speed so speed = momentum/mass or V=P/m
The highest point is the point where the ball's velocity transitions from upward to downward. At that instant, the ball's speed, velocity, momentum, and kinetic energy are all exactly zero.
m = 4.5kg v = 2.2m/s M = 15kg V = ? ---- velocity of ham and cart before: momentum of ham = pv momentum of cart = 0 after: momentum of ham and cart = (m+M)V momentum of ham + momentum of cart = momentum of ham and cart mv + 0 = (m+M)V mv / (m+M) = V (4.5*2.2) / (4.5 + 15) = 0.51 kgm/s
No, doubling the speed will quadruple the momentum. Momentum is dependent on both speed and mass; hence, if the speed is doubled, the momentum will increase by a factor of four.
The momentum of the baseball can be calculated using the formula: momentum = mass x velocity. Plugging in the values, we get momentum = 0.148 kg x 35 m/s = 5.18 kg·m/s. So, the momentum of the baseball thrown toward home plate is 5.18 kg·m/s.
Normally thrown by a scum-half from a set piece 60mph
depends on how fast its thrown. every pitcher has a different speed
Momentum = (mass) x (speed) = (67 x 23) = 1,541 kg-m/s.
Momentum affects a boomerang's flight by determining its speed and direction. When thrown with sufficient force and spin, the boomerang's momentum helps it maintain its rotational motion and return to the thrower. The conservation of momentum and angular momentum also play a role in the boomerang's flight path.
30mph
The average velocity of a thrown football is from 40 to 60 MPH. Although there has been faster velocities recorded.
30mph
Momentum = mass x speed so speed = momentum/mass or V=P/m
The highest point is the point where the ball's velocity transitions from upward to downward. At that instant, the ball's speed, velocity, momentum, and kinetic energy are all exactly zero.
m = 4.5kg v = 2.2m/s M = 15kg V = ? ---- velocity of ham and cart before: momentum of ham = pv momentum of cart = 0 after: momentum of ham and cart = (m+M)V momentum of ham + momentum of cart = momentum of ham and cart mv + 0 = (m+M)V mv / (m+M) = V (4.5*2.2) / (4.5 + 15) = 0.51 kgm/s
No, doubling the speed will quadruple the momentum. Momentum is dependent on both speed and mass; hence, if the speed is doubled, the momentum will increase by a factor of four.
30mph :)