Physics, asked by Jining, 4 months ago

Define momentum. How do you measure it?

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Answered by YASHASVEESHUBH
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  • Momentum is a measurement of mass in motion: how much mass is in how much motion. It is usually given the symbol p. Where m is the mass and v is the velocity. The standard units for momentum are k g ⋅ m / s \mathrm{kg \cdot m/s} kg⋅m/sk, g, dot, m, slash, s, and momentum is always a vector quantity.
Answered by mayank3042
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Answer:

the product of mass and velocity is known as momentum. its si unit is kg m/s

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