When A Constant Force Acts On An Object, What Does The Object'S Change In Momentum Depend Upon?

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When A Constant Force Acts On An Object, What Does The Object'S Change In Momentum Depend Upon?

- The change in momentum depends upon the change in the velocity of the object. - The change in momentum depends upon the mass of the object. - The change in momentum depends upon the magnitude of the force. - The change in momentum depends upon the change in the position of the object. - The change in momentum depends upon the time interval during which the force acts.
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- The change in momentum depends upon the change in the velocity of the object - The change in momentum depends upon the mass of the object - The change in momentum depends upon the magnitude of the force - The change in momentum depends upon the time interval during which the force acts

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