momentum is velocity x mass. Its mass in kilograms is 22.6N/9.8 m/s/s= 2.306kg
The velocity is 6.32 miles per second which is 10112 meters per second. The momentum is 2.306 x 10112 which=23318.272 kg meters per second.
4 kilograms
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Momentum = (mass ) x (velocity) = (5) x (4) = 20 kg-meters/sec in the direction of the velocity.
Momentum=mass*velocity 0.5*4=2kgms-1
Momentum = mass * velocity. We are told that his momentum is 80kgm/s, and that his mass is 80 kg, so we can say: 80kgm/s = 80 kg × V ∴ 1m/s= V So the velocity of the man is 1 meter per second west.
The momentum of a body is detemined by its mass and velocity. To find the non-directional momentum, multiply the mass in kilograms times the speed in meters per second to yield the momentum in newton-seconds (N-s).
4 kilograms
An impulse is simply a change of momentum, and momentum is defined as mass x velocity; so you just divide the momentum by the mass to get the velocity. Note about the units: newton x second is the same as kilogram x meter/second2.
An objects acceleration depends on its mass and the force acting on it. Newton's second law, F = ma.
momentum = mass x velocity 16 = 8 x velocity velocity = 2 m/s
Momentum is defined as mass times velocity, and it requires units of mass times units of velocity. The SI unit is kilograms x meters / second. There is no special name for this combination of units.
Momentum
It does. Momentum=mass* velocity. Momentum is kilogram meters per second
4 miles per second is 6437.376m per second. Momentum is mass x velocity so mass = momentum ÷ velocity mass = momentum ÷ 6437.376 Of course, if you had given us the whole question it would have helped.
Momentum is a useful quantity to consider when bodies are involved in collisions and explosions. It is defined as the Mass of the body multiplied by it's velocity and is measured in kilogram metre per second (Kg m/s) or Newton second (N s).Momentum (in Kg m/s) = Velocity (in m/s) × Mass (in Kg).Mass can be found using electronic or a top pan balance .and velocity can be found using the equation Velocity = Displacement (Distance , in m) / Time (in s ).......hope that might help :)
In symbols, linear momentum p is defined to be p = mv, where m is the mass of the system and v is its velocity. The SI unit for momentum is kg ยท m/s. Newton's second law of motion in terms of momentum states that the net external force equals the change in momentum of a system divided by the time over which it changes.
Momentum is mass times velocity. The total mass here is 279 kg 279 * 12 = 3348. 3348 newton-seconds/kilogram-meters per second is the momentum.