The ratios of momentum
Question asked by: nareshjntu
Asked on: 25 Aug 2009
Momentum is mass x velocity, so that is the equation to use.
If you have two of those three then you can work out the other one by re-arranging the equation accordingly.
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Replied at: 01 Sep 2009
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