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Momentum Using Velocity

Momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object.

Momentum equals mass times velocity.

Formula

QuantityVariable["p", "Momentum"] == QuantityVariable["m", "Mass"]*QuantityVariable["v", "Speed"]

symbol description physical quantity
p momentum "Momentum"
m mass "Mass"
v velocity "Speed"

Forms

Examples

Get the resource:

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ResourceObject["Momentum Using Velocity"]
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Get the formula:

In[2]:=
FormulaData[ResourceObject["Momentum Using Velocity"]]
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Use some values:

In[3]:=
FormulaData[
 ResourceObject[
  "Momentum Using Velocity"], {QuantityVariable["m","Mass"] -> 
   Quantity[1, "Kilograms"], 
  QuantityVariable["p","Momentum"] -> 
   Quantity[10, ("Kilograms" "Meters")/("Seconds")]}]
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