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A car has a momentum of 20,000 kg • m/s. What would the car’s momentum be if its velocity doubles?
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A car has a momentum of 20,000 kg • m/s. What would the car’s momentum be if its velocity doubles?
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Answer:
40,000kg'm/s
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momentum is a product of velocity and mass thus if the velocity doubles, the momentum also doubles.
20000kgm/s*2=40000kgm/s
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