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explain momentum with suitable examples​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In physics, momentum is a quantity that can be calculated by multiplying the mass and velocity of the object involved. ... So momentum equals mass times velocity or p = m x v. Therefore, if any object of any mass is not moving, its momentum is zero because its velocity is zero.

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Answered by priyanshuranjan1204
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In physics, momentum is a quantity that can be calculated by multiplying the mass and velocity of the object involved. ... So momentum equals mass times velocity or p = m x v. Therefore, if any object of any mass is not moving, its momentum is zero because its velocity is zero. Examples of Momentum: 1.

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