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the S.I unit of momentum is

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Answered by Mawiya0806
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Answer:

The SI unit for momentum is

Explanation:

kilogram-metre per second (kg ms-1).

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Answered by sakshii8080
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Answer:

  • Linear momentum is defined as product of system's mass multiplied by their velocity.
  • It states in Newton's second law of motion.
  • Momentum is simply understands as product of mass and velocity.
  • There SI unit =kilogram metre per second [kg ms⁻¹] .
  • It has direction as well as magnitude.
  • Its direction is equal to their velocity.
  • Formula  =

P =m × v

Where P = product

          m = mass

          v= velocity

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