1. 6 kgm/s2. The 2.0kg Hockey Puck3. 42 kgm/s4. 3.22 kgm/s5. 4860 kgm/s
An objects mass contributes to its momentum. Momentum = Mass x Velocity or P=MV. Work through the steps!
Momentum is the product of velocity and mass.
Momentum is the product of an object's velocity and its mass. A car has a much greater mass than a bicycle, so if they were both moving at 10m/s, then the momentum of the car would be greater. The SI unit for mass is kg. The SI unit for velocity is m/s. The SI unit for momentum is kg x m/s.
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1. 6 kg m/s^22. a 2.0 kg puck moving east at 2.5m/s3. 42 kg m/s^24. 3,200 kg m/s^25. 4,860 kg m/s^2
1. P = 6 kg*m/s2. The 2.0 kg hockey puck.3. P = 42 kg*m/s4. P = 3.22 kg*m/s5. P = 4,860 kg*m/s
In order to find momentum, we need to find the product of the mass and the velocity.
To calculate momentum you simply multiply the mass and the velocity of the moving object
momentum is mass*velocity of a moving object1.P= 6kg*m/s2.the 2kg puck has more momentum.3.P= 42kg*m/s4.P= 3.22kg*m/s5.P= 4,860kg*m/s
1. 6 kgm/s2. The 2.0kg Hockey Puck3. 42 kgm/s4. 3.22 kgm/s5. 4860 kgm/sA Jordan Batchelder Original
1. 6 kgm/s2. The 2.0kg Hockey Puck going east3. 42 kgm/s4. 3.22 kgm/s5. 4860 kgm/s
1. 6 kgm/s
ReplyDelete2. The 2.0kg Hockey Puck
3. 42 kgm/s
4. 3.22 kgm/s
5. 4860 kgm/s
An objects mass contributes to its momentum. Momentum = Mass x Velocity or P=MV. Work through the steps!
ReplyDeleteMomentum is the product of velocity and mass.
ReplyDeleteMomentum is the product of an object's velocity and its mass.
ReplyDeleteA car has a much greater mass than a bicycle, so if they were both moving at 10m/s, then the momentum of the car would be greater.
The SI unit for mass is kg.
The SI unit for velocity is m/s.
The SI unit for momentum is kg x m/s.
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ReplyDelete1. 6 kg m/s^2
ReplyDelete2. a 2.0 kg puck moving east at 2.5m/s
3. 42 kg m/s^2
4. 3,200 kg m/s^2
5. 4,860 kg m/s^2
1. P = 6 kg*m/s
ReplyDelete2. The 2.0 kg hockey puck.
3. P = 42 kg*m/s
4. P = 3.22 kg*m/s
5. P = 4,860 kg*m/s
In order to find momentum, we need to find the product of the mass and the velocity.
ReplyDeleteTo calculate momentum you simply multiply the mass and the velocity of the moving object
ReplyDeletemomentum is mass*velocity of a moving object
ReplyDelete1.P= 6kg*m/s
2.the 2kg puck has more momentum.
3.P= 42kg*m/s
4.P= 3.22kg*m/s
5.P= 4,860kg*m/s
1. 6 kgm/s
ReplyDelete2. The 2.0kg Hockey Puck
3. 42 kgm/s
4. 3.22 kgm/s
5. 4860 kgm/s
A Jordan Batchelder Original
1. 6 kgm/s
ReplyDelete2. The 2.0kg Hockey Puck going east
3. 42 kgm/s
4. 3.22 kgm/s
5. 4860 kgm/s