Physics, asked by saumya10, 1 year ago

define momentum...??


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Answered by Aravabhumi
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momentum can be defined as the product of mass and velocity
p=m*v
Answered by Nikki57
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Hi friend,


The momentum of an object is defined as the product of its mass and velocity,ie- m×v

Momentum of an object is always directly proportional to its mass.

Momentum is a vector quantity. Direction or momentum of an object is same as the direction of its velocity.

SI unit of momentum is kg m /s.

Every moving object will have some momentum but if the object is at rest the momentum will be 0 as it's velocity is zero.


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