An object in motion is an object that has momentum. acceleration. impulse. all of the above none of the above
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It is a measure of how difficult it is to stop or change the motion of an object. - Acceleration: Acceleration is the rate at which an object's velocity changes over time. It is a measure of how quickly an object's motion is changing. - Impulse: Impulse is the Show more…
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