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When will a baseball always have more momentum than a bowling ball? A. only when the bowling ball is not moving B. only when it's moving faster than the bowling ball C. only when it's moving more slowly than the bowling ball D. when it's moving faster than the bowling ball or when the bowling ball is not moving

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