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Physics, 25.06.2019 06:30 juls68

Is there ever a situation where an ant will have more momentum than an elephant? explain why or why not? yes, if the elephant is standing still. no, an elephant has too much mass. no, an ant can't move fast enough. yes, if the ant is standing still. the change in momentum of an object is equal to the change in velocity of the object. force acting on it times its velocity. impulse acting on it.

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