Any moving object with mass has momentum, since p = mv, where p is momentum, m is mass, and v is velocity.
False. Not all objects have momentum. Momentum is a property of moving objects and is defined as the product of an object's mass and velocity. Objects at rest do not have momentum.
they all bend or move in a way.
Momentum is a property of moving objects and is determined by their mass and velocity.
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No, momentum is a property of an object that is in motion. However, even objects at rest can have momentum if they have mass and are affected by an external force.
All moving objects have Momentum.
False. Not all objects have momentum. Momentum is a property of moving objects and is defined as the product of an object's mass and velocity. Objects at rest do not have momentum.
Forces don't move. Objects move. All moving objects have momentum as well as kinetic energy.
they all bend or move in a way.
Momentum is a property of moving objects and is determined by their mass and velocity.
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No, momentum is a property of an object that is in motion. However, even objects at rest can have momentum if they have mass and are affected by an external force.
concervation of momentum concervation of momentum 2nd Answer: Well, not really, no. Friction causes moving objects to slow.
Multiple objects can have a net momentum of zero if their individual momenta cancel each other out. This can happen when objects are moving in opposite directions or when the magnitudes of their momenta are equal but opposite. In this scenario, the total momentum of all the objects in the system sums to zero.
Rotating objects all have angular momentum.
Momentum depends on mass and velocity.
Momentum