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Name the product of mass and velocity given a physical quantity

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Answered by Anonymous
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The momentum p of an object is the product of its mass and its velocity: As shown in (Figure), momentum is a vector quantity (since velocity is). ... This is one of the things that makes momentum useful and not a duplication of kinetic energy.

Answered by gopikaramesh
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Momentum is the product of mass and velocity

We can consider momentum's definition as:-

it is the product of mass and velocity.

It's unit is kgm/s (as the unit of mass is kg and the unit of velocity is m/s)

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