Momentum of an object is defined as the product of the object's mass and its velocity.
momentum (p), mass (m), velocity (v)
p=m * v
Definition:
Momentum-Measure of how hard it is to stop ans object
Change in time divided by change in speed, use the delta symbol for change (looks like a triangle).
Momentum is the product of Mass times Velocity Momentum = MV
Momentum= Mass X Velocity
The equation is force multiplied by accelaratin
yes
momentum is described as mass times velocity. p=mv.
When looking for the equation for momentum-avg always think of math. Always remember that momentum equals Mass times velocity and you will have your answer.
Momentum is the product of Mass times Velocity Momentum = MV
Momentum, p, is solved by using the momentum equation: p = m*v.
Momentum= Mass X Velocity
The equation is force multiplied by accelaratin
acceleration
Yes The equation for momentum is mass x velocity So if you increase velocity the momentum increases
yes
momentum is described as mass times velocity. p=mv.
The momentum of an object is the product of its mass and its velocity. p = mv
The vector equation for their total momentum isTotal momentum = (mass1 x velocity1) + (mass2 x velocity2) + (mass3 x velocity3)
Impulse=Force*time=change of momentum