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How can you increase the momentum of an object? A. By decreasing its velocity B. By increasing its mass C. By increasing its friction S. By decreasing its acceleration
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How can you increase the momentum of an object?
A. By decreasing its velocity
B. By increasing its mass
C. By increasing its friction
S. By decreasing its acceleration
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I think its B because if u increase the mass itll have more force which will increase the momentum
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