Momentum of a body depends up on its
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p= mass× velocity hope you understand
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Momentum of a body depends upon the velocity since mass is fixed for any object.
We know momentum (p)=mass(m) x velocity(v)
Therefore, p=mv
And thus m is directly proportional to v as when v increases the momentum increases and vice-versa.
We know momentum (p)=mass(m) x velocity(v)
Therefore, p=mv
And thus m is directly proportional to v as when v increases the momentum increases and vice-versa.
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