kg-m/s
The units for impulse are kg.m/s. This is because impulse= (final momentum) -(initial momentum) and the units for momentum are kg.m/s.
The measure unit of a kilometer stick is kilometer.
secret
numerator; to ---apex
You don't really "convert a unit of measurement"; you convert from one unit to another. The two - "from" and "to" are always required.
angular momentum is the measure of angular motion in a body.
Momentum = mass x velocity, so logically, the unit is kg x meter / second. This unit has no special name.
velocity
The SI unit of Momentum is kilogram meters per second --> (kg*m)/s
Force is measured as the rate that the momentum of an object changes based on the mass of the object whose momentum is being changed. The unit used is Newtons, and is given as a single kilogram increasing in momentum by 1 meter per second per second.
It does. Momentum=mass* velocity. Momentum is kilogram meters per second
(Any unit of mass) times (any unit of speed) is a unit of linear momentum. Angular momentum would need radians.In the SI (metric) system, it's kilogram meter per second kg.m.s-1 or Newton-second.
Same as the unit of momentum - an impulse is a transfer of momentum. Velocity x mass. Or the equivalent force x time.
p = m•v = momentum, where m is mass in kg and v is velocity in m/s. The unit is kg•m/s or N•s.
kg m/s
Sure. That's a perfectly good unit of momentum. So is (any unit of mass) divided by (any unit of speed).
Quantum of motion