momentum of body and it's unit
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If the mass of an object is m and it has a velocity v, then the momentum of the object is defined to be its mass multiplied by its velocity. ... If a force F acts for a short time, t, on a body, the impulse of F on the body is the quantity Ft. It is a vector quantity and like momentum, has units kg m s−1 or N s.
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Momentum of a body is defined as the product of it's mass and velocity.
SI unit of momentum is kgm/s
CGS unit of momentum is gcm/s
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Momentum of a body is defined as the product of it's mass and velocity.
SI unit of momentum is kgm/s
CGS unit of momentum is gcm/s
Ciao!
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