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Brenna Braun
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25 December, 10:19
1) A change in momentum is the result of an
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Draven Padilla
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Answer: Either a change in mass or velocity or both.
Explanation: Since the equation for momentum is p (momentum) = m (mass) * v (velocity), if the mass or velocity (or both) of the object is changed, the momentum will change.
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