You must first determine the arrow's mass. To do this you must divide the grain weight by 7000 to determine the weight in pounds. This calculation will give you a pound weight of .0614. You then divide this weight by 32, which is the force of gravity. This result, which is .001918, will be expressed in "slugs" (don't ask me why). This figure is then multiplied by the speed of the arrow to determine momentum, which in this case is .52. NOTE: All numbers have been rounded off to save space - if you break out a calculator you may get a slightly different end result due to the multiple decimal points involved.
The product of speed and weight gives momentum, which is a measure of an object's motion. This relationship is described by the equation momentum = mass x velocity.
A scale, a stopwatch and a ruler. Weigh the object of which you want to know the momentum, and determine its speed using the stopwatch and ruler. The momentum can then be calculated as the product of the weight and the speed.
Arrow dynamics
Momentum is mass times velocity. Without knowing the speed of the rocket, momentum cannot be calculated.
The force you are referring to is called momentum. Momentum is the product of an object's mass and its velocity, so it depends on both the speed (velocity) and weight (mass) of the object.
When an arrow is shot from a bow it gains kinetic energy from elasticity in the bw string. When pulled back there is potential energy. The farther it it pulled back the more energy is gained. When released it is converted into kinetic energy. Thus it has large Momentum Momentum is the force and speed at which the object is moving
A cars weight affects its speed by varying its momentum. If the car has more weight, it has more momentum. With more momentum comes more inertia.(definition: inertia- an objects resistance to change in direction or movement) If the car has a lot of weight, it will speed up slower and stop slower because the cars inertia and momentum keep propelling it forward. If a car has less weight, it will speed up faster and stop faster because the momentum of the car is less than that of the heavier car. A: It is called the power to weight ratio.
The IBO speed of a ZR200 set at 60 pounds draw weight is around 315 feet per second. However, the actual speed can vary depending on factors such as arrow weight, draw length, and arrow type.
the fatter you are, the less speed your car will max out at, but, the more weight, the more momentum
Momentum = mass x speed so speed = momentum/mass or V=P/m
No, doubling the speed will quadruple the momentum. Momentum is dependent on both speed and mass; hence, if the speed is doubled, the momentum will increase by a factor of four.
Speed and momentum are related because momentum is the product of an object's mass and its velocity. In other words, momentum is directly proportional to an object's speed. This means that as an object's speed increases, its momentum also increases.