Answer:
b. doubled
Explanation:
The momentum of an object is given by
[tex]p=mv[/tex]
where
m is the object's mass
v is its velocity
We see that the momentum is directly proportional to mass. Therefore if the speed of the object is unchanged, but the mass is doubled: m' = 2m, the new momentum will be
[tex]p'=m' v=(2m v)=2 (mv) = 2 p[/tex]
so the momentum is doubled.