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Define momentum? Give it's S.I unit​

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Answered by dangerousqueen01
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Momentum is a concept that explains how a moving object gains velocity during movement, and how this velocity is dependent on the object's mass.

Momentum is defined as the quantity of motion of the body.

Momentum is the product of the object and its velocity.

Momentum (p) = Mass (m) X Velocity (v)

p = mv

Momentum is a vector quantity since velocity is vector while mass is scalar.

S.I. unit of momentum is kg m/s.

Answered by Anonymous
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Momentum is a concept that explains how a moving object gains velocity during movement, and how this velocity is dependent on the object's mass.

Momentum is defined as the quantity of motion of the body.

Momentum is the product of the object and its velocity.

Momentum (p) = Mass (m) X Velocity (v)

∴ p = mv

Momentum is a vector quantity since velocity is vector while mass is scalar.

S.I. unit of momentum is kg m/s.

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