Quiz Review Problems
Date: _1130
1. What is the momentum of a neutron of mass m,=1.675 x 10 ?? kg moving at a velocity of
3.500 x 10 m/s? (Calculate momentum using p=mv)​

Respuesta :

The momentum of a neutron p = 586.25 kg m / s.

Explanation:

The product of mass and the velocity gives the momentum of an object and it is a vector quantity. It is denoted by the letter p. The unit of momentum is kilogram meter per second (or) kg m / s.

Given mass m = 1.675 [tex]\times[/tex] 10,            velocity v = 3.500 [tex]\times[/tex] 10

                  Momentum, p = mv

where m represents the mass,

          v represents the velocity.

                   momentum p = (1.675 [tex]\times[/tex] 10) [tex]\times[/tex] (3.500 [tex]\times[/tex] 10)

                   momentum p = 586.25 kg m / s.