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what do you mean by momentum? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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MOMENTUM

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The quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\sf{\underline{Momentum:}}

It is defined as the product of its mass and velocity.

\sf{\underline{That\:is:}}

\boxed{\sf{Momentum = Mass \times Velocity}}

\boxed{\sf{p = m \times v}}

\sf{\underline{Where:}}

p = Momentum, m = Mass, v = Velocity

\sf{\underline{For\:example:}}

More force is needed for stopping or pushing a heavier body as compared to a lighter body.

\sf{\underline{In\:other\:words:}}

\bullet It is defined as the product of the \sf{\underline{mass}} of the body and its velocity.

\bullet It is a \sf{\underline{vector}} quantity.

\bullet It has the \sf{\underline{same\:direction}} as that of velocity of the body.

\bullet SI unit is \boxed{\sf{kg.m/s}}

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