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  • Feb 22, 2009, 08:49 PM
    colemanpamela
    Physical Science
    What is the equation of time, velocity, distance , Momentum and the SI units.
  • Feb 22, 2009, 09:02 PM
    Perito

    There are a lot of equations that relate time, velocity, distance, momentum. The equations contain variables in various units. For example

    time - second
    velocity - meters/second
    distance or length - meter
    momentum - this is a derived SI unit - Newton-second

    Now, how you put them together depends on what you're trying to achieve. For example, the time to travel some distance

    D = V x T where D is the distance, V is the velocity, T is the time
    The units you express V and T in will determine D. For example, if V is miles/hr and T is hrs, D will be in miles. Miles can be converted to meters or kilometers, time can be converted to seconds.

    This is the best I can do with what you asked. If you need more help, plese ask.
  • Feb 23, 2009, 10:35 AM
    Shelesh

    velocity = distance * time

    work out from the equation above to find time and distance

    momentum = mass * velocity

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