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  • Understanding Momentum and Velocity: How Doubling Velocity Impacts Momentum
    When velocity doubles, momentum also doubles.

    Here's why:

    * Momentum (p) is calculated as the product of mass (m) and velocity (v): p = m * v

    * If you double the velocity (v), you are essentially multiplying the original momentum by 2: p' = m * (2v) = 2 * (m * v) = 2p

    Therefore, doubling the velocity directly results in doubling the momentum.

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