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A car and a train are traveling with the same velocity. Do the two objects have the same momentum?
3 years ago

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Dr. Inertia
Nah man,
Momentum=Mass*Velocity
A car being heavier than a train would have more mass (weight) and thus require more energy to start or stop.
3 years ago

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