What happens to momentum if you quadruple the force?

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2026-05-12 02:26

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F = ma

F = m ( u-v) / t

M = mv

v = M/m

There is no direct link.

However, If the mass(m) remains the same, and force is quadrupled.

Then

4F = m*4(u-v)/t

4F = m*(4u/t - 4v/t)

The difference between the initial and final velocities is also four times

Whilst there is no direct mathematical comparison, it would suggest that the Momentum would be greater.

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