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4 February, 16:09

An increase in which quantity will result in an increase in momentum?

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  1. 4 February, 18:46
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    Momentum = (mass) x (velocity)

    (Remember that momentum is a vector ... it has a direction.

    Its direction is the same as the velocity.)

    An increase in either mass or velocity will increase the momentum.

    It's pretty hard to increase the mass of a moving object, so I think

    the better answer is velocity.
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