Momentum equals mass times velocity from "summary" of Newton's Laws of Motion and Friction by SANJAY KUMAR
Momentum is a measure of an object's motion, determined by its mass and velocity. It is the product of an object's mass multiplied by its velocity, and is considered an important concept in physics. Put simply, objects with greater momentum have more energy and are harder to stop.- Momentum is the product of an object's mass and its velocity. This means that a greater mass or faster velocity will result in more momentum.
- Consider the effects of momentum when formulating plans for something that involves heavy objects or high speeds.