Momentum = (mass) x (speed) = (0.1) x (5) = 0.5 kilogram-meter per second
5kg m/sec
First you must know the radius of whatever is moving in a circle. The relationship is: linear speed (meters/second) = angular speed (radians/second) x radius. The result, as hinted in the units, will be in meters/second. Converting that to meters/minute is easy; you just multiply by 60.
8.3 m/s
55 mph = 24.59 m/s (meters per second)
Acceleration is a change in speed, measured per second and so would be meters per second per second or meters per second squared.
1 1/2 seconds
96 kgm/s.
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
(kilograms) x (meters per second)That's a (mass) multiplied by a (speed), which is a unit of [momentum] ... kilogram-meter per second.
Momentum = (mass) x (speed) = (0.148) x (35) = 5.18 kilogram meters per second
|Momentum| = (mass) times |velocity| = mass x speed22 = 7.3 (Speed)Speed = 22/7.3 = 3.0137 meters per second. (rounded)Since we don't know anything about the direction in which the shot is moving,we can only find its speed, not its velocity.
Yes. An object moving at all in any direction at any speed has momentum due to inertia.
Momentum = mass x speedSince Spaceship-#1 is not moving, it has no momentum. Their combined momentumis that of Spaceship-#2 alone.Momentum = mass x speed = 200 x 10 = 2,000 kilogram-meters per second.
determine if the momentum of an object moving in a circular path at constant speed is constant.
Momentum = M V = 10V = 10/M = 10/2= 5 meters per second
Jack is moving at a speed of 7.5 meters per second.
determine if the momentum of an object moving in a circular path at constant speed is constant.