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    Exam 10: Systems of Particles
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    The Momentum of a Single Particle Is Defined as A)\(\frac { d } { d t }\)
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The Momentum of a Single Particle Is Defined as
A) ddt\frac { d } { d t }dtd​

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

The momentum of a single particle is defined as


A) p = m( ddt\frac { d } { d t }dtd​ v) .
B) p = m( ddt\frac { d } { d t }dtd​ a) .
C) p=m(∫vdt) \boldsymbol { p } = m \left( \int \boldsymbol { v } d t \right) p=m(∫vdt)
D) p = mv.
E) p = ma.

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