Asked by nicole pierre
The linear momentum of a body can be calculated by multiplying its mass by the
Question 1 options:
time during which the mass moves.
distance the mass moves.
acceleration of the mass.
velocity of the mass.
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Question 1 options:
time during which the mass moves.
distance the mass moves.
acceleration of the mass.
velocity of the mass.
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Answered by
bobpursley
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