What is the momentum of an

object? (1 point)
the state of motion of
an object with mass
the net force acting on
the object
the rate of change in
the velocity of an
object
the velocity of the
object

1 answer

The momentum of an object is defined as the state of motion of an object with mass. In more technical terms, momentum is the product of an object's mass and its velocity, usually represented by the formula \( p = mv \), where \( p \) is momentum, \( m \) is mass, and \( v \) is velocity.

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