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A lunar vehicle is tested on earth at a speed of 10 km/h. when it travels this fast on the moon, how does its momentum compare to the momentum on earth? 1. none of these 2. greater than on earth 3. the
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A lunar vehicle is tested on earth at a speed of 10 km/h. when it travels this fast on the moon, how does its momentum compare to the momentum on earth? 1. none of these 2. greater than on earth 3. the same as on earth 4. less than on earth
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The speed is less than earth because you float in space.
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