What would cause the momentum of a moving object to increase?

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A force acting in the direction opposite the object’s motion is removed from the object.
Two forces of equal magnitude act on the object in opposite directions.
A force acting in the direction of the object’s motion is removed from the object.
A new force acts on the object, opposing the object’s motion.

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The correct answer is:

A force acting in the direction of the object’s motion is removed from the object.

Removing a force that is opposing the motion will result in an increase in momentum, as there will be less resistance to the motion of the object.

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