Sure. That's a perfectly good unit of momentum.
So is (any unit of mass) divided by (any unit of speed).
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Assuming SMV is an acronym for Sake Meter Value (a translation of "nihonshu-do"), then you can calculate a SMV value from a specific gravity (SG) value using this formula:SMV = ((1/SG)−1) × 1443For example, a finished genshu sake with a SG of 0.996 (what my homemade sake typically finishes fermenting at) would have a nihonshu-do of +5.8.
Multiply by a value in seconds, that way you find out the distance. The distance will be in metres which will be travelled in a certain amount of seconds
5.37 x 10^-4 meter OR 5.37E-4 meter OR 5.37e-4 meter
The value of an impulse is the change in momentum. If the mass remains constant it is the mass times the change in velocity.
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