derivation of p=mv
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movementum = mass * velocity
=kg *ms
=kg *ms
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F=MA is describing a force, while P=MV is actually momentum. The first equation states that a Force is equal to Mass times Acceleration, or Newton's second law of motion. The second one states that Momentum (P) is equal to Mass times Velocity.
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