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You should add the time. Adding how long you exert a great force will give the object a large momentum.
When mass is doubled, gravitational attraction is doubled. There is a direct relationship.=========================Answer #2:Gravitational attraction always involves two objects, and the strength of thegravitational forces between them is proportional to the product of both masses.So . . .-- If one mass or the other is doubled, the forces are doubled.-- If both masses are doubled, the gravitational forces become 4 times as great.
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Answer: It depends. The "force" of the impact depends on the momentum of the object. Momentum depends on mass and velocity. If the mass and velocity are constant, then extending the time of impact will not change the momentum. Suppose you stand 10 feet away from me and I throw a brick at your face. Then suppose you stand 40 feet away and I throw the same brick at your face. It's going to hurt you about the same amount (ignoring gravity and air resistance). Suppose you are 40 feet above me and I throw a brick at your face. It will hurt less, because gravity will be slowing down the brick. Suppose I am 40 feet above you and I throw a brick at your face. It will hurt more, because gravity will be speeding up the brick. john
You should add the time. Adding how long you exert a great force will give the object a large momentum.
They doubled the size by using the Louisiana purchase which was shared by great Britain aka the
When mass is doubled, gravitational attraction is doubled. There is a direct relationship.=========================Answer #2:Gravitational attraction always involves two objects, and the strength of thegravitational forces between them is proportional to the product of both masses.So . . .-- If one mass or the other is doubled, the forces are doubled.-- If both masses are doubled, the gravitational forces become 4 times as great.
The Second Great Awakening helped the women's movement gain momentum in the US. The Second Great Awakening began in the mid-1850s.
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Yes, mass will affect momentum in a collision or in anything else. Any object with mass and non-zero velocity will have momentum. Mass is directly proportional to momentum. Double the mass of an object moving with a given velocity and the momentum doubles.
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okay they gain their momentum from the launch point take the hulk for example it gains a great amount of acceleration from the launch. and that momentum goes on through the ride. manta however gains its momentum through the pretzal loop.
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Crossover vehicles have gotten great reviews due to their all around good performance in the cities as well as off the beaten track. They are a great combination of passenger safety and passenger fun.
There are a number of great ways to handle a difficult passenger. One way is to give them something to do.