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The formula for momentum is (mass)*(velocity), so the SI units would be

kg m sec-1 or kg-m/sec

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What is the standard unit of momemtum and impulse?

The units for impulse are kg.m/s. This is because impulse= (final momentum) -(initial momentum) and the units for momentum are kg.m/s.


What is momentum and write CGS and MKS units of momentum?

Momentum is a measure of an object's motion and is calculated as the product of an object's mass and its velocity. In CGS units, momentum is measured in g cm/s, while in MKS units, momentum is measured in kg m/s.


Are momentum and impulse measured in the same units?

No, momentum is measured in units of kilograms times meters per second (kgm/s), while impulse is measured in units of Newton seconds (Ns). Momentum is a measure of an object's motion, while impulse is a measure of the change in momentum experienced by an object.


Is momentum the same as force yes or no?

It is not, and it doesn't even have the same units. Momentum has the units of force x time (or equivalently, mass x velocity).


What are the units of momentum called?

Momentum is the product of mass times velocity, so in SI units, the units are kilograms x meters / second. There is no special name for this unit.


What does not have the same units as the others Kinetic Energy Momentum Potential Energy or Work?

Momentum does not have the same units as the others. Kinetic energy is measured in joules, potential energy in joules, work in joules, but momentum is measured in kilogram meters per second (kg m/s).


What units are used to measure momentum?

kg*m/s


What is momentum and state its SI unit?

Momentum is mass * velocity. Its units, in the SI system are kilogram metre per second


What is a example of a momentum of zero?

An object at rest. Actually that's the only possible example for a single object. For two objects, you can have objects moving in opposite directions; for example, one may have a momentum of +100 units, and the other, a momentum of -100 units.


What is formula of momentum?

The units are KgMs- why? Velocity is a vector Quantity and mass is a scalar quantity.


What is Linear momentum measured in?

Linear momentum of an object is its mass times its velocity. Since momentum does not have a unit name of its own its units are whatever you use for mass & velocity. The SI units would be Kg-M/S . The cgs units would be gm-cm/S , and the English units would be Slug-Ft/S . It can also be expressed in terms of force units. SI: Newton-Sec. , Cgs :dyne-Sec, English: Pound-Sec.


What are the units associated with the uncertainty principle?

The units associated with the uncertainty principle are typically in terms of momentum and position, such as kilogram meters per second (kg m/s) for momentum and meters (m) for position.

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