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Define
- force and momentum​

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Force defines the rate with which momentum of an object changes. Momentum is all about the motion of an object. If an object moves with a double velocity, his momentum doubles, Force cause the change in momentum of the object as you change its speed. So, momentum is the multiple of force and time.

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Generally, momentum refers to the quantity that tells about the contented motion present in any moving object. ... However, force refers to the amount that changes the amount of action present when acted upon any object. The amount of motion encompassed within a moving object refers to a momentum.

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