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Because mommentum is calculated based on the product of the mass and velovity of an object, since a real car has a mass far greater than a toy car, it will be the tie breaker when they are going the same speed, multiplying a mass 5000kg by 20km/h will yield a momentum far greater than, say 1kg x 20km/h. Because mommentum is calculated based on the product of the mass and velovity of an object, since a real car has a mass far greater than a toy car, it will be the tie breaker when they are going the same speed, multiplying a mass 5000kg by 20km/h will yield a momentum far greater than, say 1kg x 20km/h.

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