In which situation would the momentum of a moving object increase?

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 new force acts on the object, opposing the object’s motion.
A new force acts on the object, opposing the object’s motion.

A force acting in the direction of 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.

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

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The correct answer is: A force acting in the direction opposite the object’s motion is removed from the object.

This is because momentum is the product of an object's mass and velocity, and momentum is conserved in a closed system. Therefore, if a force acting in the opposite direction of an object's motion is removed, the object's velocity will increase, resulting in an increase in momentum.
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