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How are Kinetic Energy and Momentum related? ​

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Answered by fardeenansari9835
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Answer:

moment = Force × perpendicular distance

Answered by satakshimis66
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Answer:

The momentum of an object is proportional to the object's velocity - if you double its velocity, you double its momentum. The kinetic energy of an object is proportional to the square of the object's velocity - if you double its velocity, you quadruple its kinetic energy

Explanation: P=mv

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