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Force exerted on a body changes it's

Direction of motion

Momentum

Kinetic energy

 All the above

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Answered by harshanswerer
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All of the above...

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Answered by shishir303
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Force exerted on a body changes it's

Direction of motion

Momentum

Kinetic energy

All the above

The correct answer is :

Momentum

Explanation ⦂

Force exerted on a body changes its 'momentum.'

A force applied to a body will inevitably change its speed. When a force is applied to a body, that force brings about acceleration in the body. This means that the velocity of the body will change. When there is a change in velocity, its speed also changes and or its direction changes or both the cases may change. That is why only its momentum will change while its velocity will change for sure.

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