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Cameron Barnes
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8 October, 15:41
What property of matter is momentum related too?
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Hunter Solomon
8 October, 16:04
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The answer is "Mass of the object"
Here is a brief explanation.
Velocity * Mass = Momentum
Since Velocity is an external force applied and is not the property of the matter itself it leaves us with the only choice "Mass of the object". Mass is related to the matter itself or is a property of the matter hence answer is "Mass of the Object".
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