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16 June, 11:32

If an object doubles in mass, what happens to its momentum? Explain why.

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  1. 16 June, 11:48
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    Its momentum doubles as well. Considering momentum equals M•V. Regardless of velocity (except if it's not moving, in that case it doesn't have any momentum) it will be double.
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