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Name the quantity of motion possessed by a body.​

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Answered by snehafeb96
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Answer:

Momentum is the motion contained in a body. Quantity of motion possessed by a body depends upon both of its mass and velocity. So the product of mass and velocity is the measure of the momentum, It is also called linear momentum.

Answered by Sahil3459
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Answer:

The momentum of a body is the quantity of motion possessed by the body.

Explanation:

A moving body's amount of motion is measured by a physical quantity called momentum. It is based on the body's mass and speed. A body's momentum is calculated by multiplying its mass by its velocity. Thus, momentum is equal to mass times speed p = m × v. The definition of momentum in classical mechanics is mass times velocity. Relativistic mass is a concept used in Special Relativity theory. Since photons have no mass, their momentum is calculated by dividing their energy by the speed of light. A moving body's amount of motion is measured by a physical quantity called momentum. It is based on the body's mass and speed.

Thus, because an object is moving and has mass, it has momentum, which can be measured.

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