The car would need to have more velocity than the school bus.
The momentum of an object is calculated by multiplying its mass by its velocity. We would need to know the mass of the bowling ball in order to calculate its momentum using the formula momentum = mass x velocity. The units for momentum are kg*m/s.
The mass of the object.
You need to know an object's mass and velocity to determine its momentum. Momentum is calculated as the product of an object's mass and its velocity.
To determine the change in an object's momentum, you need to know the initial momentum of the object (mass x initial velocity) and the final momentum of the object (mass x final velocity). The change in momentum is equal to the final momentum minus the initial momentum.
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The momentum of any object depends on its mass as well as its speed, so I would need to know the object's mass in order to answer the question.
based on the momentum formula, momentum equals mass times velocity, momentum can be achieved when something with mass is moving. P=mv
You need to know the mass. The equation for momentum (p) is p = mv, where m is the mass in kg and v is the velocity in m/s.
To find the momentum of an object you must know the mass of the object and the velocity at which it travels. Example: A 50kg man runs at 10m/s. What is his momentum? Momentum = Mass x Velocity 50 x 10 = 500 kgm/s
To determine which vehicle has the greater momentum, you need to know the mass of each vehicle. Momentum is defined as momentum = mass x velocity, so the vehicle with the greater mass will have the greater momentum. If the vehicles have the same mass, then they will have the same momentum.
To impart the greatest momentum to an object, you would need to apply the greatest force over the longest time interval. This can be achieved by increasing both the force and the duration of contact between the object and the force. This would result in a greater change in the object's momentum.
The answer is velocity.