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8 January, 14:18

The momentum of an object in space is:

A) dependent on its mass

B) independent of its inertia

C) independent of its velocity

D) dependent on potential energy

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  1. 8 January, 14:44
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    A. Dependent on its mass

    Momentum of any object is dependent on its mass and velocity and calculates the force required to stop the moving object. Even in space, equation for momentum stays the same and it depends on the mass and velocity of an object.
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