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  1. You can see from the equation that momentum is directly proportional to the object’s mass (m) and velocity (v). Therefore, the greater an object’s mass or the greater its velocity, the greater its momentum. A large, fast-moving object has greater momentum than a smaller, slower object. Momentum is a vector and has the same direction as ...

  2. Jul 28, 2023 · a. If the mass is doubled, the new momentum is. p new ꓿ 2m x v ꓿ 2 x 18,000 ꓿ 36,000 units. b. If the velocity is doubled, the new momentum is. p new ꓿ m x 2v ꓿ 2 x mv ꓿ 2 x 18,000 ꓿ 36,000 units. Therefore, the momentum doubled when either the mass or the velocity doubled. c. If both the mass and the velocity are doubled, the new ...

  3. Nov 11, 2023 · Calculate its momentum. Using the momentum formula, we can calculate the momentum of the tennis ball: p = m * v. p = 0.1 kg * 10 m/s. p = 1 kg*m/s. The momentum of the tennis ball is 1 kg*m/s. This example illustrates how to find momentum by simply multiplying mass and velocity.

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  4. 1. Mass is the quantity of matter which an object contains. 2. Inertia is the tendency to move or stay at rest. 3. Momentum is kind of how much difficult to stop an object. The relationship between these is if an object has more matter then it will have more inertia. So according to p=mv, it will have greater momentum.

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  6. Sep 21, 2023 · Identify the velocity, in meters per second. p=mv p = mv. Solve by multiplying the mass and the velocity. For example, say a problem asks you to calculate the momentum of a 15\text { kg} 15 kg object moving at 6\text { m/s}\text { North} 6 m/s North. Applying the steps above produces: 15\text { kg} 15 kg.