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In the "Mass in Motion" lab, a ball was rolled down a ramp to see how far it moved a cup.

What did this experiment demonstrate?


An object´s momentum decreases with velocity.


An object´s momentum increases with velocity.


An object´s mass increases velocity.


An object´s mass decreases velocity.

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Answer:

An object´s momentum increases with velocity

Explanation:

Mass in motion is a short phrase to describe the term momentum.

Momentum of a body explains the tendency of such an object to continue moving. It is expressed as the produce of mass and velocity of a body:

                Momentum = mv

The momentum of a body is directly proportional to its mass and velocity. Therefore, an object's momentum increases with both mass and velocity. The greater the momentum a body has, the greater the force it will exert on a body it hits.

Answer:

B. An object´s momentum increases with velocity

Explanation:

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