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define momentum...,..................​

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Answered by CᴀɴᴅʏCʀᴜsʜ
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the momentum is a vector quantity that is the product of mass and the velocity of an object or particle .

Momentum (p) = mass(m) × velocity (v)

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Answered by SecretFruity
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Momentum

Momentum measures the quantity of motion possessed by a body. It is a vector quantity. It is defined as the product of mass and velocity of the body. Besides magnitude, Momentum also has a direction. At any instant its direction is the same as the direction of the velocity.

It can be defined as "mass in motion."

If any object of any mass is not moving, its momentum is zero because its velocity is zero.

If a body of mass 'M' moves with a velocity 'V' then Momentum 'P' is given by

P = mv

SI unit of momentum is Kg-m=s.

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