a. it has used up all its momentum.
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An object that is moving will stop moving when
a. it has used up all its momentum.
b. something pushes or pulls it to a stop.
c. it has stopped speeding up.
d. the force that is making it move stops pushing it.
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An object that is moving will stop moving when
a. it has used up all its momentum.
a. it has used up all its momentum.
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