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  1. How Do You Convert Momentum from MeV/c to kg-m/s?

    Feb 21, 2004 · I'm having a hard time getting used to expressing quantities in electron-volt equivalent units. Masses and energies expressed as MeV/c2 are confusing, but manageable. …

  2. Unit for Momentum: kg·m/s & kg·m/s² - Physics Forums

    Oct 15, 2007 · Units of Momentum Is kg·m/s the proper unit for momentum? Can it also be expressed as ( kg·m/s² )?

  3. Understanding the Units in Relativistic Momentum Calculations

    Feb 27, 2008 · I was working a problem in a Modern Physics book: Find the momentum (in MeV/c) of an electron whose speed is 0.600c. My first approach was: mass of...

  4. How to get the units of momentum flux? • Physics Forums

    Oct 25, 2017 · The units of momentum flux are definitively established as kilograms per meter per second (kg/ (m·s)) in the International System of Units (SI). This is derived from the …

  5. What Is the Standard Unit for Measuring Momentum?

    Jul 5, 2010 · I was just trying to get my head around a point that was a little obscure, when I realized that part of the problem was that in thinking of momentum I hadn't got a name to hang …

  6. Momentum: What Does "15 GeV/c" Mean? - Physics Forums

    Sep 24, 2014 · Hello, I were wondering how to say the unit of the momentum by words, for example if the momentum equals 15 GeV/c , is it right to say: The momentum is 15 giga …

  7. Momentum to Energy Conversion: Learn How it is Done

    Dec 11, 2014 · Hello. I'm reading some accelerator physics paper showing the momentum unit for the accelerated particles as MeV/c. I'm not interested in the momentum but energy thus I …

  8. How Do You Calculate the Momentum of a Proton in MeV/c?

    Oct 9, 2010 · The electron-volt, eV, is a unit of energy (1 eV = 1.602 10^-19 J, 1 MeV = 1.602 x 10^-13 J). Since the unit of momentum is an energy unit divided by a velocity unit, nuclear …

  9. Calculating Linear Momentum Change of a Bouncing Cue Ball

    Mar 3, 2010 · The figure below gives an overhead view of the path taken by a 0.165 kg cue ball as it bounces from the rail of a pool table. The ball's initial speed is 2.00 m/s, and the angle θ1 = …

  10. What is the Unit of Momentum? - Physics Forums

    Feb 27, 2007 · The unit of momentum is defined as kg*m/s, derived from the formula p=mv. While there isn't a specific unit of momentum named after a scientist, it can also be expressed in …