To find the magnitude of momentum you use the formula: p=mv
So, if an object has a mass (and if it exists then it would), and if it is moving (has a velocity), then yes, it has momentum.
Yes, absolutely. Every object possesses inertia, including cars, bikes or any moving object or body. For example, if you are traveling at 80km/h straight and the car decelerates dramatically, you will feel quite a force ,that's because your body is also traveling at 80km/h, so for you to stop, there should be an opposing force to stop you from crushing through the windscreen. That is done by sit belt but still you will feel the force.
If all objects have energy as in E=mc^2 then all objects have momentum P= mc. The universe consists of two types of "objects" scalars and vectors. Scalar momentum =mc, and Vector momentum =mv.
If you only consider vector momentum then only objects with velocity have momentum. Here the problem is the Relativity of velocity. If there is no relative velocity then there is no vector momentum. There still is scalar momentum mc for all objects.
momentum=mass*velocity if velocity is zero.momentum also zero
YES
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law of conservation of momentum
The momentum can be cancelled when the objects are equal and opposite in momentum, 0= p1 + p2, thus p1=- p2. Newton's 3rd law.
== == Momentum is the product of the mass of an object multiplied by its velocity (or speed). Momentum is conserved so if a moving object hits a staionary object the total momentum of the two objects after the collision is the same as the momentum of the original moving object.
Momentum is a measure of how hard it is going to be to get something to stop. Big objects going fast have lot of momentum. Getting hit by a truck will hurt more than getting hit by a fly. Momentum is worked out as mass x velocity so you need to know how fast it is going aswell as how much it weighs.
Rotating objects all have angular momentum.
All moving objects have Momentum.
Remains constant.
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they all bend or move in a way.
a moving objects momentum
It means that the total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects
The total momentum of all the objects does not change when two or more objects collide together. An object that is smaller in mass can not have more momentum after the collusion.
Forces don't move. Objects move. All moving objects have momentum as well as kinetic energy.
Any moving object with mass has momentum, since p = mv, where p is momentum, m is mass, and v is velocity.
Momentum
Yes: P=mv (momentum = mass * velocity)