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SaltTheLoser:
For 1. Momentum is measured by p=mv or momentum is equal to *mass* x *velocity*
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Momentum can be changed if another force acts upon it, for example if you have a car driving down the road at 30mph but then it gets into the crash it slows in speed, and speed changes the momentum of an object
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Momentum can be changed if another force acts upon it, for example if you have a car driving down the road at 30mph but then it gets into the crash it slows in speed, and speed changes the momentum of an object
2. Btw
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3. No momentum depends all upon speed, if two objects with the same mass travel at different speeds the momentum will differ
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4. No, all objects with mass that move will gain momentum even if its minimal
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SaltTheLoser:
Yes since velocity is the main factor in determining momentum it would be safe to assume the momentum would increase
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@salttheloser wrote:
Yes since velocity is the main factor in determining momentum it would be safe to assume the momentum would increase