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Define:
1) Momentum
2) Linearmotion
3) Motion
4) Inertia
5) Force
6) Average velocity 7) Circular motion 8) Retardation
9) Friction

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Answered by shanid2239
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Momentum, product of the mass of a particle and its velocity. ... Momentum is a vector quantity; i.e., it has both magnitude and direction. Isaac Newton's second law of motion states that the time rate of change of momentum is equal to the force acting on the particle.


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Answered by Dontireddyharshitha
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Momentum: the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.

Linear motion: Linear motion (also called rectilinear motion) is a one-dimensional motion along a straight line, and can therefore be described mathematically using only one spatial dimension.

Motion: Motion, in physics, change with time of the position or orientation of a body. Motion along a line or a curve is called translation.

Inertia: The resistance an object has to a change in its state of motion. Newton's conception of inertia stood in direct opposition to more popular conceptions about motion.

Force: A force is a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object.

Average velocity: The average velocity of an object is its total displacement divided by the total time taken. In other words, it is the rate at which an object changes its position from one place to another. Average velocity is a vector quantity. The SI unit is meters per second.

Circular motion: In circular motion, velocity is tangential to the circular path. Since the object is moving counterclockwise, at the top of the circle this tangent line points to the left. It may help to draw a diagram to better visualize this motion.

Retardation: Negative acceleration is called retardation. If the velocity of a body is decreasing with respect to time, the acceleration is said to be negative. Retardation is the rate of decrease in velocity.

Friction: Friction is the resistance to motion of one object moving relative to another. It is not a fundamental force, like gravity or electromagnetism. Instead, scientists believe it is the result of the electromagnetic attraction between charged particles in two touching surfaces.

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