Either by increasing the mass of the body or its velocity.
FORCE
With less inertia.
Momentum increases.
momentum of a body can be increased either by increasing velocity or by mass.since momentum = mass * velocity.
increased the velocity of the object
The momentum will increase in this case.The momentum will increase in this case.The momentum will increase in this case.The momentum will increase in this case.
With less inertia.
Momentum increases.
momentum of a body can be increased either by increasing velocity or by mass.since momentum = mass * velocity.
momentum of a body can be increased either by increasing velocity or by mass.since momentum = mass * velocity.
increased the velocity of the object
The momentum will increase in this case.The momentum will increase in this case.The momentum will increase in this case.The momentum will increase in this case.
Kinetic energy is proportional to the square of the speed; use this fact to calculate the increase in speed (60% increase means an increase by a factor of 1.6). Momentum is proportional to the speed.
In physics, the momentum of an object is the amount of energy it has moving in a direction. It is a product of its mass (weight) and its velocity (speed and direction) as in (momentum = Mass times velocity). Momentum changes when speed is increased or decreased, its direction changes, or its mass changes. An example of changing momentum is an object in space such as a meteor falling to the earth. Gravity can make it come down faster increasing its momentum. Atmospheric friction heats up the object causing some of it to burn away reducing its mass and decreasing its momentum. Another example of momentum is a snowball rolling down a snow covered mountain. Gravity pulling it down increases it speed (velocity) and momentum. Rolling down in snow, it accumulates snow, gets larger, increasing in weight (mass) and momentum.
When momentum is conserved, the initial momentum is equal to the final momentum.
Impulse is denoted as a change in momentum. Momentum has the units of kilogram meter per second. Which is mass times velocity. So you can decrease the time and increase the velocity to increase the impulse.
Use this formula:Final momentum = (initial momentum) + (change in momentum)
what is the definition for momentum