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What type of quantity is momentum?
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It is a scalar quantity because it involves magnitude only.
It is a vector quantity because it involves magnitude only.
It is a scalar quantity because it involves magnitude and direction.
It is a vector quantity because it involves magnitude and direction.
Group of answer choices
It is a scalar quantity because it involves magnitude only.
It is a vector quantity because it involves magnitude only.
It is a scalar quantity because it involves magnitude and direction.
It is a vector quantity because it involves magnitude and direction.
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It is a vector quantity because it involves magnitude and direction.
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Ilikecookies2009
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Ilikecookies2009
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The "#" symbol is often called a hash or pound sign, and when it appears multiple times in a row like "######," it is commonly used to signify emphasis, shouting, or to represent frustration or confusion in written text. It doesn't have a specific meaning on its own, but it's used to convey a particular tone or emotion. If you have any other questions or need help with anything else, feel free to ask!