Answer: F. All the above.
Step-by-step explanation:
Basically, if an object is moving, it moves with a certain velocity and mass. Momentum of a body is a product of mass and velocity. The sum of momentum of individual bodies is equal to the entire system momentum. For instance, a block v is moving due to an applied force F, with a velocity V and the gravity g. Due to gravity, the weight is mg. Due to gravity, the weight is acting downward. Applied force is acting on the block surface area A.
Pressure = Surface force/Surface area.
Surface force is acting on the surface applied. So, acting pressure = Force applied/area.
Pressure and surface force is acting on the body. Body forces also act on the system. Forces due to gravity is also referred to as body force. As a result of weight of the box, Normal force produced by the rough surface is equal to the Weight. As a result of rough surface, frictional forces are produced which opposes the block to move forward. All the external forces create a net total force due to which the block move with a velocity and acceleration.
In Newton's second law, Ftotal is equal to mass × acceleration.
Therefore, we can conclude that momentum can change as a result of all these forces because mass × acceleration is related to total force and momentum is equal to mass × velocity.