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Mikaela Moore
Physics
2 December, 05:46
How do you find momentum
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German Oconnell
2 December, 06:02
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I can think of 2 ways:
1). Multiply the object's mass by its speed.
2). If a force came along, pushed the object and made it
start moving, then you can multiply the force by the length
of time it kept pushing the object.
Both ways will tell you the object's momentum.
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