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What two things determine an objects momentum

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Answer:

mass and velocity

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Momentum is defined as the the product of mass and velocity of an object.


\boxed{ \bold{momentum= mass * velocity}}

So the two things on which determine an object's momentum is:

1. mass of the object

2. velocity of the object
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