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20 November, 01:48

What factors affect momentum *

mass only

velocity only

both mass and velocity

either mass or velocity

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  1. 20 November, 03:17
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    Answer: both mass and velocity

    Explanation:

    Momentum is defined as the product of mass (m) and velocity (v) of a moving body. Hence, momentum is expressed as mv. The unit of momentum is kilograms metre per second (kgm/s).

    For instance:

    A bullet having a small mass of 0.01kg moving with a velocity of 10000m/s and a heavy ball of mass 100kg moving with a small speed of 1m/s have the same momentum.

    Thus, both mass and velocity affect momentum.
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