How is the momentum of a moving object calculated?(1 point)

A. Momentum is the sum of an object's mass and its velocity in any direction.

B. Momentum is the product of an object's mass times acceleration in a given direction.

C. Momentum is a factor of mass and an object's resistance to force in any direction.

D. Momentum is the product of an object's mass times its velocity in a given direction.

I chose B or D? idkk

The correct answer is D. Momentum is the product of an object's mass times its velocity in a given direction.

Ahh ok! Tysm!

I got 3/5 because of the mass question (it was heavy truck.) and I chose the other one wrong on purpose cuz i don't want them suspecting that I am cheating (which Im not) but thanks anyway.

To calculate the momentum of a moving object, you need to use the correct formula. The formula for calculating momentum is given by:

Momentum = Mass × Velocity

Where "Mass" refers to the mass of the object and "Velocity" refers to the object's velocity or speed in a given direction.

In this case, the correct option for calculating momentum would be:

D. Momentum is the product of an object's mass times its velocity in a given direction.

So, you made the right choice by choosing option D.