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anyone explain about

linear momentum and it's formula

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Answered by Λყυѕн
62

Answer:

\sf{P \:= \:mv}

Explanation:

Linear momentum is the vector quantity and defined as the product of the mass of an object, m, and its velocity, v .If an object has higher momentum, then it harder to stop it. The formula for linear momentum is P = mv. The total amount of momentum never changes, and this property is called conservation of momentum.

The body’s momentum is always in the same direction as its velocity vector. It’s a conserved quantity which means that the total momentum of a system is constant. The unit of linear momentum is kg m/s.

Where,

m = mass

v = velocity

P= linear momentum


Yuseong: Well explained !!
Answered by Anonymous
5

Linear momentum is the vector quantity and defined as the product of the mass of an object, m, and its velocity, v .If an object has higher momentum, then it harder to stop it. The formula for linear momentum is P = mv. The total amount of momentum never changes, and this property is called conservation of momentum.

The body’s momentum is always in the same direction as its velocity vector. It’s a conserved quantity which means that the total momentum of a system is constant. The unit of linear momentum is kg m/s.

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