Question
In which situation would the momentum of a moving object increase?(1 point)
Responses
A new force acts on the object, opposing the object’s motion.
A new force acts on the object, opposing the object’s motion.
Two forces of equal magnitude act on the object in opposite directions.
Two forces of equal magnitude act on the object in opposite directions.
A force acting in the direction opposite the object’s motion is removed from the object.
A force acting in the direction opposite the object’s motion is removed from the object.
A force acting in the direction of the object’s motion is removed from the object.
Responses
A new force acts on the object, opposing the object’s motion.
A new force acts on the object, opposing the object’s motion.
Two forces of equal magnitude act on the object in opposite directions.
Two forces of equal magnitude act on the object in opposite directions.
A force acting in the direction opposite the object’s motion is removed from the object.
A force acting in the direction opposite the object’s motion is removed from the object.
A force acting in the direction of the object’s motion is removed from the object.
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The situation in which the momentum of a moving object would increase is:
**A force acting in the direction opposite the object’s motion is removed from the object.**
When that opposing force is removed, the object can continue to move forward without resistance, thus increasing its momentum.
**A force acting in the direction opposite the object’s motion is removed from the object.**
When that opposing force is removed, the object can continue to move forward without resistance, thus increasing its momentum.
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