No. m per s is speed. Multiply it by a mass, such as kg, and you have momentum.
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20 m/s (1 kl/1000 m)(3600 s/1 hr) = 72 kilometers an hour -------------------------------
This would be the standard formula for calculating momentum. P represents momentum which is calculated by mass * velocity.
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6k meaning 6 kilometers = 6000 meters. 35 minutes = 60 (sec/min) * 35 min = 2100 sec, then add 30 sec = 2130 sec 6000 m / 2130 sec = 2.8169 m/s 1 m/s is 2.2369 miles per hour. So 2.8169 m/s * 2.2369 [MPH/(m/s)]= 6.3011 MPH
Momentum =mv. The lioness has a momentum of 180 x 16 = 2880 kg m per s to the right.
Momentum is measured in kilograms per metre per second (kgms^-1)
2000 pounds = 907.2 kg 30 mph = 13.41 m/s momentum = velocity * mass momentum = 13.41 m/s * 907.2 kg momentum = 12166 kg*m/s
The SI unit of Momentum is kilogram meters per second --> (kg*m)/s
The momentum of a 1400 kg car traveling at 25 m/s is: momentum = mass x velocity momentum = 1400 kg x 25 m/s momentum = 35,000 kg m/s Therefore, the momentum of the 1400 kg car traveling at 25 m/s is 35,000 kg m/s
Momentum is mass times velocity (MxV).Mass is in kg and velocity is in m/s.This means that the answer should read kg x m/s.This is not equivalent to newtons which is kg x m/s^2.
Momentum=35*500=17500Ns
momentum | 3.64x10^6 kg m/s (kilogram meters per second) 3.64x10^6 J s/m (joule seconds per meter) 3.64x10^6 N s (newton seconds)
liner momentum = p = mV = 2 kg * 10 m/s = 20 kg m/s
momentum = mass x velocity 16 = 8 x velocity velocity = 2 m/s
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
Momentum = mass x velocity (p = mv)(2 kg)(10 m/s) = 20 kg m/s.