An objects acceleration depends on its mass and the force acting on it. Newton's second law, F = ma.
a moving objects momentum
The object's momentum and kinetic energy.
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It can be either linear momentum or kinetic energy since they both are associated with mass and velocity.
That's the object's linear momentum.
Yes: P=mv (momentum = mass * velocity)
Kinetic energy equals 1/2 mass times the velocity squared, so mass and velocity (speed)
a moving objects momentum
Momentum depends on mass and velocity.
Momentum
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It can be either linear momentum or kinetic energy since they both are associated with mass and velocity.
That's the object's linear momentum.
An object's mass and its velocity define the object's MOMENTUM.
Yes: P=mv (momentum = mass * velocity)
Kinetic energy equals 1/2 mass times the velocity squared, so mass and velocity (speed)
a moving objects momentum
Yes, inertia=mass*velocity
The property you are looking for is the objects momentum. Momentum = Mass * Velocity.
No, because momentum depends on velocity and mass so they may have the same velocity but if they have different masses then they will have different momenta. (momenta is the plural form of momentum.)