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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.
Momentum is not a force.
Momentum is defined as mass times velocity, so if the velocity changes, the momentum would naturally also change.
Momentum increases.
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if force increaces and area stays the same then pressure
The word 'momentum' is a noun; a word for the strength or force that something has when it is moving; the strength or force that allows something to continue or increase movement; a word for a thing.
Mass is proportional to momentum. Momentum is the product of mass and velocity. When mass increases, momentum increases.
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.
Momentum increases
For a simple answer, we have to ignore air resistance. As the skydiver's downward momentum increases, the earth's upward momentum increases by an identical amount. The total momentum of the earth-skydiver system remains constant.
When something increases in velocity, its momentum would increase because momentum is equal to its mass * velocity. This means that the momentum and velocity are proportional, so twice the velocity is twice the momentum, and so on.
You can generate force and momentum by applying pressure.
Momentum is not a force.
Momentum is defined as mass times velocity, so if the velocity changes, the momentum would naturally also change.
Torque