A spaceship has a momentum of 20,000 kg·m/s to the left; its mass is 500 kg. What is the magnitude of its velocity?

To find the magnitude of the velocity, we need to use the equation for momentum:

Momentum = mass x velocity

Given that the momentum is 20,000 kg·m/s and the mass is 500 kg, we can rearrange the equation to solve for the velocity:

Velocity = Momentum / Mass

Substituting the given values into the equation:

Velocity = 20,000 kg·m/s / 500 kg

Velocity = 40 m/s

Therefore, the magnitude of the spaceship's velocity is 40 m/s.

To determine the magnitude of the velocity of the spaceship, we can use the formula for momentum:

Momentum = mass × velocity

Given that the momentum of the spaceship is 20,000 kg·m/s to the left and its mass is 500 kg, we can rearrange the formula to solve for velocity:

Velocity = Momentum / Mass

Substituting the values we have:

Velocity = 20,000 kg·m/s / 500 kg

Now, divide 20,000 kg·m/s by 500 kg:

Velocity = 40 m/s

Therefore, the magnitude of the spaceship's velocity is 40 m/s.

P=mv

20 000=500v
Make v the subject of the formula by dividing both sides by 500.
20000÷500=v
v= 40m/s