Meters per second per second, or m/sec2 .
Since momentum is mass x velocity, the unit for momentu is kilograms x meters / second. There is no special name for this.
The SI unit for displacement is the meter (m).
SI unit for displacement is meter. It is same unit as distance.
The SI unit of mass is the 'kilogram'.
Momentum is mass * velocity. Its units, in the SI system are kilogram metre per second
It does. Momentum=mass* velocity. Momentum is kilogram meters per second
The symbol for momentum is "p"
Momentum is the product of the mass and the velocity of an object. It's SI unit is kgms-1. Correct, but perhaps more easily interpreted as kgm/s.
There is none. Fahrenheit is not an SI unit.
The SI unit of Momentum is kilogram meters per second --> (kg*m)/s
Momentum is mass * velocity. Its units, in the SI system are kilogram metre per second
It does. Momentum=mass* velocity. Momentum is kilogram meters per second
Momentum = mass x velocity, so logically, the unit is kg x meter / second. This unit has no special name.
The symbol for momentum is "p"
(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.
Momentum is defined as mass x velocity, so the SI units are kilograms x meters / seconds. There is no commonly-used special name for this unit.
It's ms-1. Since SI unit of velocity is ms-1, thus the rate of change of it should be m/second
Momentum is the product of the mass and the velocity of an object. It's SI unit is kgms-1. Correct, but perhaps more easily interpreted as kgm/s.
In physics, momentum is a special property of an object in relative motion that describes the force of its motion. Momentum is the mass multiplied by the speed so in the SI system momentum is measured in Kg*m/s. It can be thought of as the force of an objects motion. Conversely, it can be though of as an objects resistance to change in motion.
Momentum is the product of mass times velocity, so in SI units, the units are kilograms x meters / second. There is no special name for this unit.
the SI unit of momentum is :- kg.ms-1 and we know that, kinetic energy = 1/2 mv2 E=p2/2m p=(2Em)1/2 so the derived units are (J.kg)1/2