Momentum question
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Momentum question
Which one would have more momentum a 50 kg baseball player or a 25 kg figure skater traveling west? thanks!
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Re: Momentum question
scienceuser12,
Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.
Momentum is a vector quantity that includes the velocity of an object, meaning an objects change of position over time is important.
The equation is: momentum (kg*m/s) = mass (kg) * velocity (m/s)
The 50kg ball player has no movement in any direction, therefore no velocity and therefore momentum = 0 (50kg * 0m/s = 0kg*m/s). The 25kg ice skater has a direction of travel therefor a non-zero velocity in that direction, giving the ice skater a non-zero momentum greater than the ball player.
Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.
Momentum is a vector quantity that includes the velocity of an object, meaning an objects change of position over time is important.
The equation is: momentum (kg*m/s) = mass (kg) * velocity (m/s)
The 50kg ball player has no movement in any direction, therefore no velocity and therefore momentum = 0 (50kg * 0m/s = 0kg*m/s). The 25kg ice skater has a direction of travel therefor a non-zero velocity in that direction, giving the ice skater a non-zero momentum greater than the ball player.
Hope this helps.
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Re: Momentum question
Thank you so much, very helpful 
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Re: Momentum question
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