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∙ 14y agoMomentum of 2500
Means
MY=MX
2500V=1500x5
2500V=7500
V= 7500 divided by 2500
v= 3m per sec
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∙ 14y agoThe momentum of an object is calculated as the product of its mass and its velocity. Given that the momentum of the 2500 kg car is equal to the momentum of the 1500 kg car, you can set up an equation to solve for the velocity of the 2500 kg car. By using the formula: momentum = mass * velocity, you can find that the speed of the 2500 kg car must be 3 m/s to equal the momentum of the 1500 kg car moving at 5 m/s.
10 m/s
A moving automobile would have a greater momentum than a heavy truck at rest. Momentum is the product of mass and velocity, so even if the truck has more mass, the automobile's momentum would be greater due to its velocity.
The total momentum is the sum of the individual momenta. We use the equation p = m * v, where p is momentum, m is mass, and v is velocity. Car 2's initial momentum is 1500 kg * 5 m/s = 7500 kg m/s. Car 1's initial momentum is 0, so the total combined momentum after the collision is 7500 kg m/s.
The momentum of an object is calculated by multiplying its mass by its velocity. In this case, the momentum of the man would be 1500 kg*m/s (100 kg x 15 m/s).
1.5 kgs is equal to 1500 grams.
Law of Conservation of Momentum: The total momentum after the collision is equal to the total momentum before the collission.
10 m/s
A moving automobile would have a greater momentum than a heavy truck at rest. Momentum is the product of mass and velocity, so even if the truck has more mass, the automobile's momentum would be greater due to its velocity.
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
Momentum = (mass) x (velocity), in the same direction as the velocity.Spaceship-1 . . . Momentum = (300) x (2) = 600 kg-m/sec, in some direction.Spaceship-2 . . . Momentum = (300) x (1) = 300 kg-m/sec, in the same direction.Their combined momentum = 900 kg-m/sec, in their common directionbut the answer is 1500 kg-ms
The total momentum is the sum of the individual momenta. We use the equation p = m * v, where p is momentum, m is mass, and v is velocity. Car 2's initial momentum is 1500 kg * 5 m/s = 7500 kg m/s. Car 1's initial momentum is 0, so the total combined momentum after the collision is 7500 kg m/s.
1500
5percent of 1500 is equal to 75.
1 liter is equal to 1000 ml, so 1500 ml is equal to 1.5 liters.
No 1500 millimetres is equal to one and a half metres (1.5 m)
If that's 1500 ml, it's equal.
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