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Jacey Petersen
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27 December, 13:35
The product of an object's mass and velocity
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Sebastian Wheeler
27 December, 13:43
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momentum is the product of mass and velocity
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Sean
27 December, 13:51
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The product of mass and velocity is momentum.
A good way to summarize momentum is to say momentum is mass in motion. All objects have mass, but not all objects are moving; therefore, not all objects have momentum ... That particular object's momentum will increase as it begins to increase its velocity.
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