Physics, asked by eagle30, 1 year ago

difference between speed and momentum​

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Answered by khushi1226
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Momentum is usually the mass of an object times the velocity. For a particle with no mass the momentum is the energy divided by the speed of light. ...Speed is distance per time without asserting any direction. Acceleration israte of change of velocity and momentum is the product of mass andvelocity.

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Answered by Anonymous
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speed = the rate of distance is called speed

speed = distance / time

speed is scalar quantity

the SI unit of speed is Km / h

Momentum = the product of mass and velocity is called Momentum

Momentum = mass × velocity

Momentum is vector quantity

the SI unit of momentum is kgm/s

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