Physics, 11.12.2020 06:30 andrewcassity1
When a constant force acts on an object, what does the object's change in momentum depend upon?
Check all that apply.
1.The change in momentum depends upon the time interval during which the force acts.
2. The change in momentum depends upon the change in the position of the object.
3.The change in momentum depends upon the mass of the object.
4.The change in momentum depends upon the magnitude of the force.
5. The change in momentum depends upon the initial velocity of the object.
I already tried 1, 3, 4, and 5, but it is wrong and I don't know why. I know that 2 is definitely wrong.
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When a constant force acts on an object, what does the object's change in momentum depend upon?
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