Question
How can the momentum of a moving object be found?(1 point)
Responses
by dividing its velocity by the time it travels
by dividing its velocity by the time it travels
by dividing its change in distance traveled by the time it travels
by dividing its change in distance traveled by the time it travels
by multiplying its mass by its acceleration
by multiplying its mass by its acceleration
by multiplying its mass by its velocity
Responses
by dividing its velocity by the time it travels
by dividing its velocity by the time it travels
by dividing its change in distance traveled by the time it travels
by dividing its change in distance traveled by the time it travels
by multiplying its mass by its acceleration
by multiplying its mass by its acceleration
by multiplying its mass by its velocity
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response to find the momentum of a moving object is:
**by multiplying its mass by its velocity.**
Momentum (p) is defined as the product of an object's mass (m) and its velocity (v), expressed mathematically as \( p = m \times v \).
**by multiplying its mass by its velocity.**
Momentum (p) is defined as the product of an object's mass (m) and its velocity (v), expressed mathematically as \( p = m \times v \).