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To calculate an object’s momentum, you would use the formula a. momentum = mass/acceleration b. momentum = mass x velocity c. momentum = mass x acceleration d. momentum = mass/v…
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To calculate an object’s momentum, you would use the formula a. momentum = mass/acceleration b. momentum = mass x velocity c. momentum = mass x acceleration d. momentum = mass/v…
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To calculate an object’s momentum, you would use the formula
a. momentum = mass/acceleration
b. momentum = mass x velocity
c. momentum = mass x acceleration
d. momentum = mass/velocity
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To calculate an object’s
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b. momentum = mass x velocity
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