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define momentum and density with example​

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Answered by bhavyabose
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Explanation:

Momentum is defined as the amount of motion occurring in something that is moving, or the force that drives something forward to keep it moving. An example of momentum is how quickly a car is moving down a hill.

Density is the measurement of how tightly or loosely a given substance is packed into a given volume. Air, for example, is low density, much lower than human tissue, which is why we can pass through it. The same does not apply to granite. Don't try to walk through granite. It's bad for you.

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