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a bowling ball has a mass of 6 kg what happens to its momentum when its speed increases by 2 m/s to 4 m/s

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Well the mass increases because of sintrificle mass. It rolls faster. Was this the answer you were looking for?
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Here, speed has increased by double to it's original value.
p = m*v
As they are directly proportional, momentum will also increase by it's double value.

Please put that in"Physics" section not in "History".

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