meaning of momentum
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Product of mass and velocity is called momentum
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Momentum is a vector quantity that is the product of the mass and the velocity of an object or particle.
The standard unit of momentum magnitude is the kilogram-meter per second (kg · m/s or kg · m · s -1 ). Alternatively, the gram-centimeter per second (g · cm/s or g · cm · s -1 ) can be used to express momentum magnitude.
The direction of a momentum vector can be expressed in various ways, depending on the number of dimensions involved, and is the same as the direction of the velocity vector.
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