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Which quantities define momentum?

A. How much matter an object has, plus the magnitude and direction
of its motion
B. How much weight an object has, plus the magnitude of its
acceleration
C. How much force is pushing an object, plus its speed
D. How fast an object is traveling, plus its weight

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Answer:

A is correct

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Answer:

A. How much matter an object has, plus the magnitude and direction of its motion

Step-by-step explanation:

Momentum is defined as the product of mass by velocity, in the international system of measurements (SI) momentum has the following Units [kg*m/s].

P = m*v

where:

P = momentum Lineal [kg*m/s]

m = mass [kg]

v = velocity [m/s]

Therefore the answer is A) How much matter an object has, plus the magnitude and direction of its motion

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