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Momentum is a VECTOR quantity because it involves MAGNITUDE AND DIRECTION.
A vector quantity is a quantity which has both magnitude and direction. The formula for momentum is mass x velocity. The mass is a scalar quantity while the velocity is a vector quantity; scalar multiply by vector quantity will give vector quantity .<span />
The 0 degrees latitude is called The Equator.
Answer: since the Quebeckers are native french speakers vs the rest of Canada who's first language is English.
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