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All moving objects have?

All moving objects have Momentum.


How All objects have momentum true or false?

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.


What do all moving forces have?

Forces don't move. Objects move. All moving objects have momentum as well as kinetic energy.


What do all moving objects have?

they all bend or move in a way.


All moving objects have momentum?

Momentum is the product of an object's mass and its velocity, and only moving objects have momentum. If an object is stationary, it has zero momentum. Momentum is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude and direction, and is conserved in a closed system with no external forces acting on it.


How can multiple objects have a net momentum of zero?

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.


Do all rotating objects have angular momentum?

Rotating objects all have angular momentum.


Why is momentum caused?

momentum is caused by inertia. all objects have inertia, which means if they are moving at a certain velocity or are at rest they will continue to move at that velocity or remain at rest unless acted on by a force. Objects of more mass have greater inertia, so the amount of momentum is equal to the product of an objects mass and the magnitude of its velocity.


All objects have momentum?

To find the magnitude of momentum you use the formula: p=mv So, if an object has a mass (and if it exists then it would), and if it is moving (has a velocity), then yes, it has momentum.


When objects collide total momentum of all objects what?

Remains constant.


Does a moving object have impulse explain in 2 lines?

An object moving in a frictionless envirnment has not impulse, but in all other moving objects have impulse. Impulse is defined as a change in momentum and therefore if the object is slowing due to friction it is has impulse.


Does a still object have momentum?

yes , look at a moving car or a walking person

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