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a foam boulder has a mass of 2kg and a velocity of 20m/s. a stone boulder has the same velocity (20m/s) but a mass of 20kg. which of the two has more momentum? Explain.
13 years ago

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drwls
The definition of momentum, which you apparently need to review, will tell you the answer. Please do not waste your time and ours passing on such trivial questions to others.
13 years ago
drwls
Since momentum = M*V and they both have the same velocity (V), the more massive stone boulder has more momentum.
13 years ago

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