Momentum =m×v .prove that this statement is false.
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This statement is absolutely correct.
Momentum(p)=mass(m)×velocity(v)
Momentum is the the vector quantity so it has both magnitude and direction.It's SI unit is kg.m/s.Momentum of any object at rest is always 0 and if mass is kept constant then momentum is directly proportional to velocity.
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Momentum(p)=mass(m)×velocity(v)
Momentum is the the vector quantity so it has both magnitude and direction.It's SI unit is kg.m/s.Momentum of any object at rest is always 0 and if mass is kept constant then momentum is directly proportional to velocity.
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