Momentum = mass * velocity
Momentum of 60kg woman = 60*5= 300 kgm/s
Therefore speed of 50kg woman = 300/50 = 6 m/s
Write an equation that states that "momentum1 = momentum2", and multiply mass x velocity for each momentum - using a variable for the unknown speed. Then solve for that variable.
Momentum = mass x velocity 120 x 4 = 480 102 x 5 = 510
momentum change = 670.56 kilogram-meter/second
The SI unit of Momentum is kilogram meters per second --> (kg*m)/s
Momentum = (mass) x (speed) = (0.148) x (35) = 5.18 kilogram meters per second
160 kilogram meters per second north
Momentum (p) = mass * velocity = 80 * 6 = 480 kg-m
Momentum = mass x velocity 120 x 4 = 480 102 x 5 = 510
The formula is...momentum=velocity x massSo...momentum= 4m/s x 100kgmomentum= 400 kg m/s
It does. Momentum=mass* velocity. Momentum is kilogram meters per second
Angular momentum is defined as the cross product of a distance (from the axis of rotation) and a momentum, so you have to use units accordingly. In the SI, that would be meters x kilograms x meters / second, which you can simplify to meters squared x kilograms / second. This is equivalent to joules x seconds.
momentum change = 670.56 kilogram-meter/second
The SI unit of Momentum is kilogram meters per second --> (kg*m)/s
kilogram-meters per second (kg.m/s)
Momentum = (mass) x (speed) = (0.148) x (35) = 5.18 kilogram meters per second
160 kilogram meters per second north
momentum is velocity x mass. Its mass in kilograms is 22.6N/9.8 m/s/s= 2.306kg The velocity is 6.32 miles per second which is 10112 meters per second. The momentum is 2.306 x 10112 which=23318.272 kg meters per second.
Momentum = (mass ) x (velocity) = (5) x (4) = 20 kg-meters/sec in the direction of the velocity.