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If an object has a large momentum, how easy is it to stop, and why?
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If an object has a large momentum, how easy is it to stop, and why?
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it is dificult to stop an object with a lot of momentum becuase of inertia with means that a moving object will want to keep moving and a stationary object wil want to stay stationary and the larger the momentum of the moving object the harder it will be to stop
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