Not exact matches
A planet's angular momentum
equals the
mass of an object
multiplied by its distance from the Sun, and corresponds with the force that the planet exerts on the overall system's spin.
If you've paid attention to physics class, you'd probably remember that force is
equal to
mass multiplied by acceleration.
It is given the formula p = mv, which means that momentum (p) is
equal to the
mass (m)
multiplied by the velocity (v).
A planet's angular momentum
equals the
mass of an object
multiplied by its distance from the sun, and corresponds with the force that the planet exerts on the overall system's spin.
Momentum («p») is
equal to
mass multiplied by velocity.