Momentum = (mass) x (speed)
(1 x 2) = (2 x 1).
Their momenta are equal.
The momentum is given by the formula... p=mv p=momentum m=mass v=velocity In your question your mass is 30kg and your velocity is 10m/s just do simple math and your momentum is 300kg*m/s
We have to assume that both bodies are initially moving along the same straight line in opposite directions, so the collision is "head on". We also have to assume that the collision is "elastic", meaning that none of the original kinetic energy is lost to heat. The final momentum is 20 Kg-m/s in the direction opposite to the original 80 kg-m/s motion.
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15 meters north. the object is only moving away from the original starting place. its not like its moving away and then back again.
Momentum = (mass) x (speed)Immediately, we could say the momentum is 0.25 kilogram-mile per second. That'sa perfectly good and technically correct answer, but it would be a lot neater if weconvert it into a consistent system of units ... either English or metric. If we choosemetric, then we have to convert miles-per-second into meters-per-second. No problem.1 mile = 1,609.344 meters.Momentum = (0.5 kg) x (0.5 mile/sec) x (1,609.344 meter/mile) = 402.3 kg-m/sec (rounded)That may sound like a big number, but let's not forget ... our 1.1-pound ball has beenpitched at 1,800 mph !
Momentum = M V = (10) x (5) = 50 kilogram-meters per second
skateboard
skateboard. momentum is mass times velocity thus if 0 velocity=0 momentum
The Roller-skate Momentum = (mass) multiplied by (speed) . Anything moving has more momentum than anything that's not moving. The thing that's not moving has zero speed, so it also has zero momentum.
Since momentum is mass x velocity, the vehicle with the greater mass would have more momentum in this case.
Whichever has the greater mass.
If both balls are moving at the same speed (velocity), the heavier (more massive) will have the greater momentum. Momentum is the product of mass and velocity. With identical velocities, the more massive object will have the greater momentum. If a 34 kg ball and a 35 kg ball are both moving at 8 m/s as asked, then the 34 kg ball will have less momentum than the 35 kg ball.
Momentum (p) equals mass times velocity, or p=mv, and I assume that when the question says "moving at 64 km" it is referring to the cars velocity. The car will have a momentum of 32000 kg*km/s. The cart will have a momentum of 3000 kg*km/s. The truck will have a momentum of 32000 kg*km/s. The car and the truck both have a greater momentum than the cart.
Momentum is the speed or velocity of a moving object. It can be measured by either force of impact or air/water displaced during movement.
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It can be either linear momentum or kinetic energy since they both are associated with mass and velocity.