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Hey Carr has the momentum of 20,000 kg m/s. What would the cars momentum be if its velocity doubles
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Hey Carr has the momentum of 20,000 kg m/s. What would the cars momentum be if its velocity doubles
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P=mv. So doubling the velocity doubles the momentum. (Doubling the mass alone would do the same thing. Doubling both would then quadruple it)
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