Some one didn't listen in their high school physics class.
Allow me to manspalin this.
Momentum is a term in physics which means, in normie talk, the power to break down a wall.
It is calculated as:
p = m × v, where:
p is momentum,
m is mass (in kilograms),
v is velocity (in meters per second).
So p, the power to break down a wall, will increase if the same object moves faster.
Now, do I need to explain why a plane on the runway moves slower then a plan in the air?
