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question 9 10 pts when comparing the linear momentum of two objects, a and b. the object with the larger mass will always have more momentum. the object going faster will always have more momentum the only sure way to know which has the greater momentum is to multiply the mass times velocity for each. the object with more momentum will always have more mass and a greater velocity
The linear momentum \(p\) of an object is given by the formula \(p = mv\), where \(m\) is the mass and \(v\) is the velocity. Mass and velocity both contribute to momentum. So, just having a large mass or a high - velocity doesn't guarantee more momentum. The only way to accurately compare the momentum of two objects is by calculating \(p = mv\) for each.
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the only sure way to know which has the greater momentum is to multiply the mass times velocity for each.