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As the velocity decreases, the momentum increases. Mass is the matter inside of something and momentum is how hard it is to stop something. Therefore momentum needs mass to function
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That's the object's linear momentum.
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The product of an object's mass and its velocity is called its momentum. Sometimes it is also called linear momentum, to distinguish it from angular momentum - however, when the word
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Force or Inertia.
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