ihrtbreezy ihrtbreezy
  • 22-03-2021
  • Physics
contestada

What is the mass of an object going 25 m/s and has a momentum of 140
kg m/s?

Respuesta :

dragra5744 dragra5744
  • 23-03-2021

Answer:

The answer would be 5.6 kg of a mass.

Explanation:

p= mv

m= p/ v

The explanation of that is:

momentum = mass× velocity

mass= momentum / velocity

Hope this helped!

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Municipalities in Georgia are responsible for promoting tourism. electing sheriffs. collecting garbage. taxing counties.
An increase in voltage results in
7th Grade TCI Lesson 62 Daily Life in Tenochtitlán Section 5: Markets Three important characteristics of this aspect of Aztec daily life are:
PLSS HELP ME WITH THIS !! 20 POINTSS
What does it mean when they say Your heart puffed and flowered like sheets drying on a line
please help, i forgot which was which... (positive or negative coefficient) 19b Is the coefficient of x^(2) in the quadratic function positive or negative? (ima
Being interested in penguins, Paul wanted to study the effect of fast food hamburgers on the weight of penguins. After many trials of trying to get the penguins
What binomial do you have to add to the polynomial 2x^2+3y^2-5xy+1 to get the following. A polynomial that does not contain x
What is the answer to 3(-7x - 13)
What is the answer to this maths watch question? Look at screenshot attached. Thank you.