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18 May, 11:47
How does speed effect momentum?
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Connor Kirby
18 May, 12:03
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Momentum = mass * speed
Speed is proportional to momentum; i. e. having twice the speed would result in double the momentum, a lower speed = smaller momentum, etc
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