Momentum is equal to the product of mass and velocity, so either the mass halves or the momentum doubles.
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∙ 12y agoit doubles the momentum.
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∙ 8y agoMomentum also gets doubled as p = m v
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∙ 14y agoyes it does
If mass doubles, momentum stays the same, but the velocity is half. momentum = mass * velocity mass1 * velocity1 = mass2 * velocity2
Momentum is a simple product of mass time velocity. So if the velocity doubles the momentum doubles.
momentum = mass * velocity As the momentum changes with constant mass, the velocity cahnges.
Momentum increases.
Less mass means less momentum. Momentum also depends on the velocity.
If mass doubles, momentum stays the same, but the velocity is half. momentum = mass * velocity mass1 * velocity1 = mass2 * velocity2
Momentum is a simple product of mass time velocity. So if the velocity doubles the momentum doubles.
momentum = mass * velocity As the momentum changes with constant mass, the velocity cahnges.
Momentum increases.
Less mass means less momentum. Momentum also depends on the velocity.
The momentum will increase in this case.The momentum will increase in this case.The momentum will increase in this case.The momentum will increase in this case.
Momentum is mass x velocity. It is not directly related to force.
It doubles. Momentum (p) is the product of velocity (v) and mass (m). For a given mass, if you double the velocity, you'll double the momentum. Velocity and momentum are said to be directly proportional. p = m x v
Its momentum (defined as mass x velocity).
If the force opposes the motion, it will reduce the velocity and the momentum of the body will decrease. If the force is in the direction of the motion, the velocity will increase and the momentum will increase.
Nothing. Momentum is mass in kg x velocity in m/s.
The momentum of an object traveling with a certain velocity will increase if a load is added to it while in motion. This is because momentum is directly proportional to both mass and velocity, so adding mass will result in an increase in momentum as long as the velocity remains constant.