Define the Momentum of Velocity
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In terms of an equation, the momentum of an object is equal to the mass of the object times the velocity of the object. Momentum = mass • velocity. In physics, the symbol for the quantity momentum is the lower case p. Thus, the above equation can be rewritten as p = m • v. where m is the mass and v is the velocity
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In Newtonian mechanics, linear momentum, translational momentum, or simply momentum (pl. momenta) is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. It is a vector quantity, possessing a magnitude and a direction.
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