Define momentum qualitatively and quanititatively.

  1. Define momentum qualitatively and quanititatively.(qualitatively - a measure of an object's mass to resist changes in its
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  2. Define Momentum A:How are force and momentum different?A: What is the formula for momentum?A: Describe the momentum in a closed
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  3. What is Momentum?Define Momentum A: How are force and momentum different?A: What is the formula for momentum?A: Describe the
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  4. What is Momentum?Define Momentum Answer: How are force and momentum different?Answer: What is the formula for momentum?Answer:
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  5. what is false about momentum?A. Momentum has the unit of Newtons. B. If you have two things with momentum, you can add them to
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  6. If the velocity of a billiard ball doubles, what is the effect on its momentum? (1 point)The momentum is four times larger. The
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  7. According to conservation of momentum, when two objects collide, the momentum lost by one object equals the momentum gained by
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  8. According to conservation of momentum, when two objects collide, the momentum lost by one object equals the momentum gained by
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  9. What is your justification for choosing the item you did as having the greater momentum?Momentum is mass times velocity so the
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  10. MomentumChoose one • 5 points Their total momentum (Neo and Morpheus' momentum added together) before the collision is _____
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