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A certain particle undergoes erratic motion at every point in its motion

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Answered by rimjhim10
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When you multiply a scalar and a vector, you get a new vector in the same direction as the original vector. Momentum is mass times velocity, so it takes on the direction of velocity. 

Note that D must automatically be false because energy has no direction.
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