Momentum is P = mv
or Momentum = mass x velocity
so the momentum of that ball would be 6 x 4.5 = 27kg m/s
Use the formula:momentum = velocity x mass
In this case, you need to divide the momentum by the mass.
Momentum = M V = 100 kg-m/s
Momentum = M V = 100 kg-m/s
what is the momentum of a 1800 kg car traveling with a speed of 27 mpsP = m * vm = 1800 kg, v = 27 mpsp = 1800 kg * 27 mps = 48600 kilogram meters per second
It is 100 newton-seconds.
P (momentum) = M * V 703 * 20.1 = 14130.3 kg m/s
The momentum of a 1400 kg car traveling at 25 m/s is: momentum = mass x velocity momentum = 1400 kg x 25 m/s momentum = 35,000 kg m/s Therefore, the momentum of the 1400 kg car traveling at 25 m/s is 35,000 kg m/s
Momentum is mass x velocity, so it would also depend on each ball's velocity.
Momentum = M V = 100 kg-m/s
If both balls are moving at the same speed (velocity), the heavier (more massive) will have the greater momentum. Momentum is the product of mass and velocity. With identical velocities, the more massive object will have the greater momentum. If a 34 kg ball and a 35 kg ball are both moving at 8 m/s as asked, then the 34 kg ball will have less momentum than the 35 kg ball.
Momentum = M V = 100 kg-m/s
momentum = mass times velocity momentum = .145 x 10 = 1.45 kg-m/sec
what is the momentum of a 1800 kg car traveling with a speed of 27 mpsP = m * vm = 1800 kg, v = 27 mpsp = 1800 kg * 27 mps = 48600 kilogram meters per second
It is 100 newton-seconds.
P (momentum) = M * V 703 * 20.1 = 14130.3 kg m/s
Momentum = (mass) x (speed) = (67 x 23) = 1,541 kg-m/s.
Momentum = (mass ) x (velocity) = (5) x (4) = 20 kg-meters/sec in the direction of the velocity.
Momentum = m V = 45 x 7.6 = 342 kg-m/sec