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mass*speed squared= momentum 20 kg*8 squared or 64= 1,280 kg-m/s
well if you compare them together they are quite different velocity has a poo in your mouth and momentum like to wee on your dog in the morning, okayy!
This will work: f=c/lambda : {f = frequency in cycles per second}{c = The Speed of Light = 297,000,000 meters per second}{lambda = wavelength in meters per cycle}; Asking Frequency: Answer = 297,000,000 meters per second / divided by 3.396 * 10 -9 meters per cycle = 297/3,396 cycles per second - or hertz -.
Total displacement is 2 meters.
The formula for kinetic energy is (1/2) x mass x velocity2. If mass is in kg. and speed in meters per second, the energy will come out in Joule.D. 125 J
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The momentum of a 20 kilogram dog running at a speed of 8 meters per second is 160 (kg m/s). P=mv P=momentum m=mass v=velocity The units are (kg m/s). P=mv P= 20kg x 8 m/s P= 160 (kg m/s) .
mass*speed squared= momentum 20 kg*8 squared or 64= 1,280 kg-m/s
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Divide the distance by the time. The result will be in meters per second. If you want to convert to kilometers per hour, multiply the meters per second by 3.6.Divide the distance by the time. The result will be in meters per second. If you want to convert to kilometers per hour, multiply the meters per second by 3.6.Divide the distance by the time. The result will be in meters per second. If you want to convert to kilometers per hour, multiply the meters per second by 3.6.Divide the distance by the time. The result will be in meters per second. If you want to convert to kilometers per hour, multiply the meters per second by 3.6.
7500 meters per 10 seconds = 750 meters per second = 2,700 km per hour. That's a fast dog.
Pete's dog is 58 centimeter tall. What is the dog's hight in meters
Kinetic energy = (1/2)mv2 (1/2 times mass times speed squared). Since the mass and the speed are already in standard SI units, the energy will be in joules.
It becomes a misdemeanor on the second offense I believe. My family payed a fine on the first offense for our dog running away, and on the second offense we were summoned to court. I was charged with a class C Misdemeanor K9 at large offense.
speed is distance/time 23.7/54 = 0.44 m/sec
The Colour of a Dog Running Away was created in 2005.
well if you compare them together they are quite different velocity has a poo in your mouth and momentum like to wee on your dog in the morning, okayy!