30 m/s - Apex
Momentum = (mass) times (velocity)9,000 = 300 x speedSpeed = 9,000 / 300 = 30 meters per second
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Momentum = (speed) times (mass).Spaceship-1 has no momentum, since its speed is zero. The combined momentum is just the momentum of Spaceship-2.Momentum of Spaceship-2 = (m V) = 300 x 4 = 1,200 kg-meters
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6 m/s 30 m/s
Momentum = (mass) times (velocity)9,000 = 300 x speedSpeed = 9,000 / 300 = 30 meters per second
2000
Momentum = (speed) times (mass).Spaceship-1 has no momentum, since its speed is zero. The combined momentum is just the momentum of Spaceship-2.Momentum of Spaceship-2 = (m V) = 300 x 4 = 1,200 kg-meters
1,800 kg-m/s
2,000 kg-m/s
Momentum = mass x speedSince Spaceship-#1 is not moving, it has no momentum. Their combined momentumis that of Spaceship-#2 alone.Momentum = mass x speed = 200 x 10 = 2,000 kilogram-meters per second.
Multiply mass x velocity for each spaceship. Add the results.
momentum = mass × velocity Assuming they are separate, the total momentum is 200 kg × 0 m/s + 200 kg × 10 m/s = 2000 kg m/s
Momentum = (mass) x (speed)At the moment when the momentum of Spaceship-1 is 900 kg-m/s,900 kg-m/s = (150kg) x (its speed).Divide each side by (150 kg): Its speed = (900 kg-m/s / 150 kg) = 6 m/s .If its speed changes, then its momentum also changes.We don't need to know anything about Spaceship-2 in order to answer this question.We don't even need to know that is exists. We suspect that there were originally oneor more additional parts to the question, which became separated from it and drifted away.