Any moving object with mass has momentum, since p = mv, where p is momentum, m is mass, and v is velocity.
yes
they all bend or move in a way.
a moving objects momentum
Objects move if they have momentum. Momentum is gained via an applied force. Therefore objects start or stop moving when a net force is working on them.
That's the object's linear momentum.
The property you are looking for is the objects momentum. Momentum = Mass * Velocity.
All moving objects have Momentum.
they all bend or move in a way.
a moving objects momentum
Forces don't move. Objects move. All moving objects have momentum as well as kinetic energy.
Objects move if they have momentum. Momentum is gained via an applied force. Therefore objects start or stop moving when a net force is working on them.
concervation of momentum concervation of momentum 2nd Answer: Well, not really, no. Friction causes moving objects to slow.
Rotating objects all have angular momentum.
Momentum depends on mass and velocity.
That's the object's linear momentum.
Momentum
The property you are looking for is the objects momentum. Momentum = Mass * Velocity.
The momentum can be cancelled when the objects are equal and opposite in momentum, 0= p1 + p2, thus p1=- p2. Newton's 3rd law.