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A 2 kg object is moving west at 4 m/s. It takes 2.0 s to slow down to 2 m/s, still moving west. What is the change in momentum, ΔP, of the object? a. 4.0 kg∙m/s, west b. 4.0 kg∙m/s, east c. 2.0 kg∙m/s,
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A 2 kg object is moving west at 4 m/s. It takes 2.0 s to slow down to 2 m/s, still moving west. What is the change in momentum, ΔP, of the object?
a. 4.0 kg∙m/s, west
b. 4.0 kg∙m/s, east
c. 2.0 kg∙m/s, west
d. 2.0 kg∙m/s, east
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Step-by-step explanation:
4kgm/s,west
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