What is the momentum of an object?(1 point)

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the net force acting on the object
the net force acting on the object

the velocity of the object
the velocity of the object

the rate of change in the velocity of an object
the rate of change in the velocity of an object

the state of motion of an object with mass

the state of motion of an object with mass

Specifically the mass scalar times the velocity vector.

Yes, that is correct. The momentum of an object is equal to the product of its mass and velocity. Mathematically, momentum (p) can be calculated as:

p = m * v

where m represents the mass of the object and v represents its velocity.