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Define of momentum and acceleration. please don't copy from goo.gle.​

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Answered by divyansh899445
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Explanation:

The quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity momentum= mass*velocity. Acceleration = Acceleration can be defines as the rate of change of velocity of a body with time. Mathematically, it is represented as a = v/t where v is the object's velocity and t is the time. REGARDS

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Answered by alokchauhandream11
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Answer:

1.Momentum: The product of mass and velocity is called momentum.

P=m×v

2.Acceleration:The rate of change in velocity per unit time.

a=v-u/t

Explanation:

P=momentum

a=acceleration

v=final velocity

u=initial velocity

t=time.

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