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What is the momentum of an object?
A. The net force acting on the object.
B. The state of motion of an object with mass.
C. The velocity of the object.
D. The rate of change in the velocity of an object.
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B. The state of motion of an object with mass.
Momentum is defined as p = m v (mass times velocity), so it describes the object's state of motion. (A is net force, C is velocity only, D is acceleration.)
Momentum is defined as p = m v (mass times velocity), so it describes the object's state of motion. (A is net force, C is velocity only, D is acceleration.)
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