A large mass or a large velocity or both.
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Answer #2:
A large product of (mass) x (speed).
I'm not sure if you meant "momentum" instead of "momentom." Momentum is a physics concept that describes the quantity of motion an object has, determined by its mass and velocity. It reflects how difficult it is to stop an object when it is in motion.
Yes, the electrical momentum does transfer to the momentum of masses.
That would depend on what you consider "large".The size of an object's momentum = (its mass) x (its speed).So, more mass and more speed result in more momentum.
I would expect an object with a large mass to require the most force to move because more force is needed to overcome the inertia of the object.
A force is needed to move an object.
why is object-oreinted analysis and design needed?
Yes, greater mass in an object results in a higher resistance to a change in movement, which is known as inertia. This means that more force is needed to accelerate or decelerate an object with greater mass compared to an object with less mass.
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It doesn't necessarily. The parameters of the experiment need to be more thoroughly defined.
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A Reference Point A reference point is needed to determine if an object is in motion.
ATP is needed for these two transport mechanisms to occur.