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If the speed of an object is doubled its momentum is multiplied by

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Answered by Leukonov
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momentum = mass × velocity(speed)

so if speed is doubled...
consequently; Momentum also Doubles.
Answered by anvitanvar032
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Answer:

The correct answer to this question is Momentum also Doubles.

Explanation:

Given - The speed of an object is doubled.

To  Find - Write if the speed of an object is doubled its momentum is multiplied by.

The speed of an object is doubled its momentum is multiplied by double.

consequently; Momentum also Doubles.

The momentum is directly proportional to both mass and velocity. When the mass or velocity of an item is increased, the object's momentum rises correspondingly. When the mass or velocity is doubled, the momentum is also doubled.

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