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Which of the following equations is an incorrect arrangement of the momentum equation?
momentum = mass/velocity
momentum = mass x velocity
mass = momentum/velocity
velocity = momentum/mass
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"momentum = mass/velocity" is incorrect.
Correctly, momentum p = mass × velocity (p = m·v). From that, the valid rearrangements are m = p/v and v = p/m. The wrong one would give units kg·s/m instead of kg·m/s.
Correctly, momentum p = mass × velocity (p = m·v). From that, the valid rearrangements are m = p/v and v = p/m. The wrong one would give units kg·s/m instead of kg·m/s.
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