Momentum = (mass ) x (velocity) = (5) x (4) = 20 kg-meters/sec in the direction of the velocity.
100 Kg m/s
momentum = mass times velocity momentum = .145 x 10 = 1.45 kg-m/sec
If an object is travelling 100 meters in 1400 seconds, then it is travelling (100 / 1400) or about 0.0714 meters per second.
Momentum = m V = (21) x (3 west) = 63 kg-m/sec west(Bold italics are vectors)
What is the momentum of a 2000-pound car traveling at 30 miles per hour? Give the answer in metric units (change pounds to kilograms; miles per hour to meters per second).Choose the best answer from the options below:A10,900B12,120C9,000D13,140E15,000
100 Kg m/s
The sheep's momentum vector has a magnitude of 250 kilogram-meters per second,and a direction of east.
momentum = mass times velocity momentum = .145 x 10 = 1.45 kg-m/sec
The more the mass, the more momentum you will need for an object to speed up more, or accelerate.
If an object is travelling 100 meters in 1400 seconds, then it is travelling (100 / 1400) or about 0.0714 meters per second.
constan velocity (is measured in meters per second)
Magnitude of momentum = (mass) x (speed) = (4,500) x (25) = 112,500 kilogram-meters/second
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Momentum = m V = (21) x (3 west) = 63 kg-m/sec west(Bold italics are vectors)
what is the momentum of a 1800 kg car traveling with a speed of 27 mpsP = m * vm = 1800 kg, v = 27 mpsp = 1800 kg * 27 mps = 48600 kilogram meters per second
It does. Momentum=mass* velocity. Momentum is kilogram meters per second
Momentum = (mass) x (speed) = 7,500 poundmass-miles per hourAfter laboriously converting all of that to metric units for you ... at noextra cost ... we find that the momentum is equivalent to1,520.8 kilogram-meters/second