Explanation:
Forgive me If I am wrong, it's been a while since I've studied Torque.
The formula for the angular momentum is
momentum= I*w.
We can also write I*W as 1/2MR^2 * W so the extra mass coming from the block of clay would most likely cause the angular momentum to increase from the amount it was before.
Answer:
Choices A, B, and C are correct.
Explanation:
Let us look at each of the choices one by one:
A. It is a vector
Yes. Velocity is a vector, or it's a speed with direction.
B. It is the change in displacement divided by the change in time.
Yes. The velocity can be written as

where
is the displacement—a vector quantity.
C. It can be measured in meters per second.
Yes. The units of velocity are m/s, but also with a unit vector indicating the direction.
D. It is the slope of the acceleration vs. time graph.
Nope. The velocity is the slope of displacement vs. time graph.
Hence, only choices A, B, and C are correct.
A derived quantities is terms of the 7 base quantities via a system of quantity equations which are called SI derived units.
Answer:
Momentum of bullet

momentum of baseball

Explanation:
As we know that momentum is defined as the product of mass and velocity
here we know that
mass of the bullet = 8 gram
velocity of bullet = 340 m/s
momentum of the bullet is given as



Now we have
mass of baseball = 0.2 kg
velocity of baseball = 40 m/s[/tex]
momentum of baseball is given as

