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objects in motion stay in motion barring external force (drag in air)

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Which would have greater effect on kinetic energy of an object doubling the mass or doubling the velocity?

the velocity is decreased


How does mass effect velocity?

It doesn't. But velocity does effect mass : as velocity increases, mass increases.


What is the property of an objects mass and velocity?

An object's mass and its velocity define the object's MOMENTUM.


The mass of an object in kilograms times its velocity is?

The mass of a object in kilograms times its velocity is its momentum.


What is a characteristic of a moving object that is related to the mass and velocity of the object?

The momentum of an object is the product of the object's mass and velocity. This is essentially a measure of how hard it is to stop an object.


What is an object's mass multiplied by its velocity?

mass x velocity = momentum. (velocity = speed with a direction)


Is it true that momentum is not equal to the mass of an object divided by its velocity?

That is true because momentum is mass times velocity


What influences the kinetic energy of an object?

The mass and velocity of an object determine the kinetic energy of an object. The equation for kinetic energy is KE = 1/2mv2, where m is mass in kg, and v is velocity in m/s.


What effect does mass of the object have on its momentum?

Yes, mass will affect momentum in a collision or in anything else. Any object with mass and non-zero velocity will have momentum. Mass is directly proportional to momentum. Double the mass of an object moving with a given velocity and the momentum doubles.


The product of an object's mass and velocity is the object's?

Momentum


What is the relationship between the mass and velocity of an object in uniform acceleration?

Momentum=mass*velocity


What is the sum of an object's mass and velocity?

Mass and velocity are dimensionally different. They cannot be added.