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How does the linear momentum of a body vary with its mass and velocity?

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Answered by Payal9572
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Answer:

Directly proportional

Explanation:

Momentum is defined as product of mass and velocity and momentum is also directly proportional to mass and velocity both.

P=MV

So, if mass or velocity increases then momentum also increases.

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