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Brynlee Huynh
26 October, 19:07
Momentum depends on both mass and velocity
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Sofia Dalton
26 October, 21:13
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That statement is true
Momentum is equal to mass times Velocity.
Let's take throwing rocks for example. The force of momentum that created by throwing rocks will creates more damage if the rock is heavier in mass and threw at a faster speed.
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