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A net force is applied to a moving object. Which statement best describes the effect of the force?(1 point)
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The force will not cause a change in the momentum of the object.
The force will not cause a change in the momentum of the object.
The force will cause a change in the momentum of the object.
The force will cause a change in the momentum of the object.
The force will cause the object to come to a stop.
The force will cause the object to come to a stop.
The force will cause the speed of the object to increase.
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The force will cause a change in the momentum of the object.
Reason: A nonzero net force produces acceleration (Newton's second law), so the object's velocity (and thus its momentum) changes. It need not stop or always speed up — that depends on the force direction relative to the motion.
Reason: A nonzero net force produces acceleration (Newton's second law), so the object's velocity (and thus its momentum) changes. It need not stop or always speed up — that depends on the force direction relative to the motion.
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