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How does the momentum of an object change if the object's velocity doubles? A. The momentum doubles. B. The momentum increases by a factor of four. C. The momentum decreases by a factor of 1/2. D. The momentum decreases by a factor of 1/4. E. The momentum stays unchanged.

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The answer is option B, because its kinetic energy quadruples.

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