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How to calculate velocity if mass and momentum is given

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Answered by SahityamChakrabortty
11

ANSWER:-

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The Momentum Calculator uses the formula p=mv, or momentum (p) is equal to mass (m) times velocity (v). The calculator can use any two of the values to calculate the third. Along with values, enter the known units of measure for each and this calculator will convert among units.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
14

velocity =\frac{momentum}{mass}

Explanation:

  • Newton's second law of motion mentions relationship between force and momentum.
  • Momentum is defined as mass times velocity of the object. It is referred as "mass in motion".
  • Momentum is directly proportional to the mass and the velocity of the body:

momentum=mass*velocity

  • So, to calculate the velocity of a moving mass:

velocity =\frac{momentum}{mass}

  • It is a vector quantity which has mass as well as direction.
  • Any mass that has motion, will have some momentum. Greater is the value of momentum, greater effort has to be put in on the body for it to come to rest.
  • SI unit for momentum is kg.m/s.

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