Explain what is meant by momentum of a body. Is it a scalar or a vector? What
is its units?
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Momentum of a body can be defined as the product of mass of the body and velocity of the body. It means momentum of a body is directly proportional to the mass of the body. ... The SI unit of momentum is kilogram metre per second. It is a vector quantity.
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Momentum of a body can be defined as the product of mass of the body and velocity of the body. It means momentum of a body is directly proportional to the mass of the body.The SI unit of momentum is kilogram metre per second. It is a vector quantity.
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