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Momentum is related to velocity and mass. When an object's velocity is zero relative to its surroundings, it has no momentum. Therefore it is untrue to say that an object never looses its momentum.
Very, very basically, momentum is a combination of speed and mass of the object.
gravity affects the momentum and velocity of an object. momentum=mass x velocity
Mass X Velocity = Momentum …Since Velocity is results from a force external to object, it is not a property of the matter itself.However. the Mass is related to or a property of the matter.Therefore,the answer to your question is, the MASS 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.
The momentum.
Momentum is related to velocity and mass. When an object's velocity is zero relative to its surroundings, it has no momentum. Therefore it is untrue to say that an object never looses its momentum.
Very, very basically, momentum is a combination of speed and mass of the object.
gravity affects the momentum and velocity of an object. momentum=mass x velocity
False. Momentum is not the rate at which work is done. Momentum is the product of an object's mass and its velocity, and it describes the object's motion and the difficulty of stopping it. Work, on the other hand, is defined as the product of force and displacement in the direction of the force.
Mass X Velocity = Momentum …Since Velocity is results from a force external to object, it is not a property of the matter itself.However. the Mass is related to or a property of the matter.Therefore,the answer to your question is, the MASS 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.
angular momentum = linear momentum (of object) x perpendicular distance (from origin to the object) where x stands for cross product. angular momentum = mv x r (perpendicular dist.)
When an object is still it has no momentum. That is, the momentum is zero.
Momentum can be transferred from one object to another. Momentum can be slowed by an intervening object. Momentum can be hastened by an intervening object.
less density means you will not be able to give the ball momentum, but to little causes the object to fall quickly
That's the object's linear momentum.