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Doubling the velocity of an automobile will cause the momentum of the automobile to do what?
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Doubling the velocity of an automobile will cause the momentum of the automobile to do what?
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doubling its velocity or its speed will double the momentum of the automobile. Therefore the automobiles momentum will double when you double its speed so it will have more power when it hits another object. Hope it helps
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