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formula of momentum...​

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Answered by ItzArchimedes
4

Answer :-

Momentum = mass × velocity

Short forms of :-

  • Momentum → p
  • Mass → m
  • Velocity → v

In other form :-

p = m × v

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More formulas

→ F = m × a

Where

  • F : force
  • m : mass
  • a : acceleration

S.I. unit : kgm/s² or Newton(N)

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→ a = v - u/t

Where

  • a : acceleration
  • v : final velocity
  • u : initial velocity
  • t : time

S.I. unit : m/s²

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→ W = F × S

Where

  • W : work
  • F : force
  • s : distance

S.I. unit : kgm²/s² or Joule(J)

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→ P = F/a.

Where

  • P : pressure
  • F : force
  • A : area

S.I. unit : N/m² or pascal(pa)

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

p = mv \\\\</p><p>p	=	momentum \\\\</p><p>m	=	mass \\\\</p><p>v	=	velocity

  • Linear momentum is defined as the product of a system's mass multiplied by its velocity.
  • In symbols, linear momentum is expressed as p = mv.
  • Momentum is directly proportional to the object's mass and also its velocity.
  • Thus the greater an object's mass or the greater its velocity, the greater its momentum
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