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Which is a possible measurement of the momentum of a moving object?

11 kg∙m2/s2

2.8 kg∙m/s

16 kg∙m/s, due west

9.3 m/s2, due north

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  1. Today, 09:29
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    Momentum is a vector, although we don't hammer on that. In order to completely describe a momentum, you need a magnitude AND a direction ... just like force and velocity.

    So choice #2 is the magnitude of a momentum, without its direction.

    Choice #3 is the full package, with both the magnitude and the direction.

    Choice #1 has units of energy, and choice #4 has units of acceleration, so neither of those can be it.
  2. Today, 10:11
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    choice 1 is a possible measurement of the momentum of a moving object?
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