False. Momentum is the product of an object's mass and velocity, so if the velocity decreases, the momentum will decrease only if the mass remains constant. If the mass changes, then the momentum will change accordingly.
Which of what ? There's no list of choices, no examples, no suggestions, nothing to choose from.
The velocity of a moving object is typically represented by a vector quantity that includes both the magnitude (speed) and the direction of motion. It is usually denoted by a symbol, such as "v" for a linear velocity or "ω" for angular velocity. The units of velocity are typically meters per second (m/s) or kilometers per hour (km/h) for linear velocity, and radians per second (rad/s) for angular velocity.
Whatever it is, there's a substantial probability that you'll find it included on that list of choices that you have but are not sharing. The object's width, density, color, length, cost, temperature, volume, age, hardness, mass, height, acceleration, or shape are not part of its velocity. Look for any one of those on that list.
The list of choices got cut off of your question. Here are some units that don't express velocity: -- dollars -- pounds -- degrees (of temperature) -- degrees (of angles) -- degrees (of freedom) -- weeks -- miles -- miles per hour (without a direction) -- Gs (for "Gravity") -- joules -- watts -- decibels
Behaviors that decrease fitness include engaging in unhealthy habits such as smoking, excessive drinking, poor dietary choices, lack of exercise, and risky behaviors that can lead to injury or illness. Additionally, behaviors that disrupt sleep patterns, increase stress levels, or result in chronic health conditions can also reduce overall fitness levels.
The answer to the question is " no ", because neither of the permitted choices is correct.Momentum = m V (mass times velocity)There are no squares in that formula. Momentum is directly proportional to both mass and speed.If mass is multiplied by 1/2 and speed is multiplied by 2, then the momentum is multiplied by(1/2) x (2) = 1The momentum doesn't change.
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Don't see any choices provided, but the best exercises for increased bone density are compound lifts. So in order 1.Squats 2.Deadlifts 3.Bench press
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The problem for this question was not provided. Neither were the answer choices so it is impossible to answer this question.
19 is the prime number out of the provided choices.
You said "what must be true.." yet didn't even give us the choices. There is no way of answering it without the choices provided.
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Which of what ? There's no list of choices, no examples, no suggestions, nothing to choose from.
To be able to answer this the answer choices will need to be provided. A person will not be able to know which of the following the government has the power to do without knowing what the choices are.