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define momentum.state it's SI and CGS unit's​

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Answered by Ranjitagupta60
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momentum = Mass × Velocity. The momentum of the body is denoted by 'p' , mass is denoted by 'm' and velocity by 'v' So, p=mv. momentum has a sense of direction and hence it is a vector quantity. The SI unit of momentum is kgm/s and the CGS unit of momentum is g/cms.

Answered by xesharine4
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So , momentum = Mass × Velocity. The momentum of the body is denoted by 'p' , mass is denoted by 'm' and velocity by 'v' So, p=mv. momentum has a sense of direction and hence it is a vector quantity. The SI unit of momentum is kgm/s and the CGS unit of momentum is g/cms.

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