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momentum is a vector quantity why​

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Answered by sharvariumap
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Momentum is a vector quantity: it has both magnitude and direction. Since momentum has a direction, it can be used to predict the resulting direction and speed of motion of objects after they collide.

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Answered by raonehimya
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vector

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Momentum is a vector quantity it is very

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