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PLZ HELP MEEEEEEEEE ASAP The change in momentum of an object is equal to the Question 4 options: Force acting on it times its velocity. Change in velocity of the object. impulse acting on it.
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The change in momentum of an object is equal to the
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Force acting on it times its velocity.
Change in velocity of the object.
impulse acting on it.
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The answer is “Impulse acting on it” according to the impulse-momentum theorem.
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