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how does the momentum of an object change with increase in its velocity ​

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Answered by risky2k46
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Answer:

Mass and velocity are both directly proportional to the momentum. If you increase either mass or velocity, the momentum of the object increases proportionally. If you double the mass or velocity you double the momentum.

Answered by SouvikBaidya
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Explanation:

Mass and velocity are both directly proportional to the momentum. If you increase either mass or velocity, the momentum of the object increases proportionally. If you double the mass or velocity you double the momentum.

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