Calculate the ratio of momentum if velocity of an object is doubled.
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The momentum of an object of mass \(m \) moving with velocity \(v \) is given by the equation: \(p=mv \ a\)) If the velocity is doubled, the momentum of the object would become: \(p'=mv'=m\left (2v \right )=2mv=2p \) Hence, the momentum would also become twice.
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The momentum of an object of mass \(m \) moving with velocity \(v \) is given by the equation: \(p=mv \ a\)) If the velocity is doubled, the momentum of the object would become: \(p'=mv'=m\left (2v \right )=2mv=2p \) Hence, the momentum would also become twice.
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