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What two things must you know to find the momentum of an object? :( anyone?
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What two things must you know to find the
momentum of an object?
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Linear Momentum is a vector quantity.
p = mass * Velocity
We need to know the mass, and velocity (magnitude and direction)
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you will need too know the mass and velocity
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