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Physics, 07.12.2020 03:50, keke6361

Objects on Mars weigh about 38% what they do on Earth. While driving on Earth, a Mars rover moves at a speed of 30 mph. If the rover moves with the same speed on
Mars, would it have more, less, or the same momentum as when on Earth?

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