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find the correct equation * 1 point P = m.v p= m.v p = m/v v = p* m​

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The correct equation is

  • p = m·v

Where, p denotes momentum, m denotes mass and v denotes velocity.

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Momentum is the product of mass and velocity of any body.

The SI unit of momentum = kg m/s

How the International system (SI) unit of momentum derived!?

We know that momentum is the product of mass and acceleration, i.e., p = mv

We know that,

  • SI unit of mass = kg
  • SI unit of velocity = m/s

Therefore,

⇒ Momentum = Mass × Velocity

⇒ p = mv

⇒ p = kg × m/s

⇒ p = kg m/s

  • Henceforth, SI is derived!

Momentum is a vector quantity.

Momentum have both magnitude and direction.

{\sf{\vec{p}}} denotes momentum.

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