Divine Velocity And Momentum
Kgms is the unit to define momentum.
Velocity and momentum. One of the most fundamental laws regarding momentum is Newtons second law of motion. As a result the momentum of an object is also a vector quantity because its the product of velocity and mass. Every object that is in motion has a physical quantity that is known as linear momentum and it depends on both the magnitude of the velocity and the mass.
A place where an object is located relative to its reference point. The momentum of an object is the product of its mass and its velocity. Δ M mv Also we can say Mass m Δ Mv MomentumVelocity.
Impulse has the same units as momentum. Well the difference between speed and velocity is that speed gives us an idea of how fast an object is moving whereas velocity not only tells us its speed but also tells us the direction the body is moving in. Momentum change depends on velocity change and the velocity change is greatest in case B as stated above.
As nouns the difference between velocity and momentum is that velocity is physics a vector quantity that denotes the rate of change of position with respect to time or a speed with the directional component while momentum is physics of a body in motion the product of its mass and velocity. We can see from the equation that the momentum of an object is proportional to the objects mass and velocity. In terms of an equation the momentum of an object is equal to the mass of the object times the velocity of the object.
The unit for momentum is kg ms. Momentum depends upon the variables mass and velocity. Law of conservation of momentum.
So to change the ve. In other words changing the mass and increasing or decreasing the velocity will affect the momentum. We can define speed as a function of distance traveled whereas velocity is a function of displacement.