define momentum of a body
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The product of mass and velocity.
In physics, the property or tendency of a moving object to continue moving. For an object moving in a line, the momentum is the mass of the object multiplied by its velocity (linear momentum); thus, a slowly moving, very massive body and a rapidly moving, light body can have the same momentum.
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Momentum of a body is defined as product of mass and velocity
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