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OpenStudy (anonymous):

is there any formulae including: FORCE, MOVEMENTUM AND SPEED.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

momentum = mass x velocity force = mass x acceleration therefore, momentum/velocity = force / acceleration

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\huge P=mv\] where: P is momentum of the body m is the mass of the body v is the velocity/speed of the body \[\huge Force=mass\times acceleration\] \[\huge F=ma\] \[\huge m=\frac{F}{a}\] Therefore combining these two equations by substituting the mass "m" for F/a, we get: \[\huge P=\frac{F}{a}\times v\] \[\huge P=\frac{Fv}{a}\]

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