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== Frequently Asked Questions ==
 
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
 
=== What is the difference between momentum and kinetic energy? ===
 
=== What is the difference between momentum and kinetic energy? ===
Say you apply a constant force '''F''' on a car of mass '''m''' for a time t to push it north on a frictionless road and it attains a velocity '''v'''. It now has a momentum of mv and a [[kinetic energy]] of '''½ mv<sup>2</sup>'''. Now consider a small toy car, the size of your palm with a lesser mass. To reach the same momentum, you need to apply the same force for a longer time and distance to accelerate it to a suitable velocity. Comparing to the real car, the toy car would have the same momentum now, but a very high kinetic energy. Momentum is a vector quantity that varies linearly with velocity and kinetic energy is a scalar quantity that varies in a quadratic way with the velocity.
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Say you apply a constant force F on a car of mass m for a time t to push it north on a frictionless road and it attains a velocity v. It now has a momentum of mv and a [[kinetic energy]] of ½ mv<sup>2</sup>. Now consider a small toy car, the size of your palm with a lesser mass. To reach the same momentum, you need to apply the same force for a longer time and distance to accelerate it to a suitable velocity. Comparing to the real car, the toy car would have the same momentum now, but a very high kinetic energy. Momentum is a vector quantity that varies linearly with velocity and kinetic energy is a scalar quantity that varies in a quadratic way with the velocity.
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