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6 July, 05:30

Which one of the following statements concerning momentum is true? Group of answer choices Momentum is a force. Momentum is a scalar quantity. The SI unit of momentum is kg * m^2/s. The momentum of an object is always positive. Momentum and impulse are measured in the same units.

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  1. 6 July, 05:58
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    Which one of the following statements concerning momentum is true? Group of answer choices

    A. Momentum is a force.

    B. Momentum is a scalar quantity.

    C. The SI unit of momentum is kg * m^2/s.

    D. The momentum of an object is always positive.

    E. Momentum and impulse are measured in the same units.

    Answer:

    Correct answer is E.

    Explanation:

    A. Momentum is not force, but force is rate of change of momentum, so this statement is wrong.

    B. Momentum is a vector quantity, it has magnitude and direction as well.

    So statement is wrong.

    C. The SI unit of momentum is kg * m/s. Wrong statement.

    D. Momentum of object may be negative positive or zero. So statement is correct.

    E. Both momentum and impulse has unit kg * m/s. So statement is correct.
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