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what is different between momentum and kinetic energy ​

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Answered by ItsMarshmello
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  • Momentum is the product of the mass of an object and it's velocity.

  • p=mv
  • Momentum is a vector quantity.

  • Kinetic Energy is the energy due to the change in motion of any object.
  • K.E= 1/2 mv^2
  • Kinetic Energy is a scalar quantity.

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Answered by ippumanral
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momentum

  • it is vector quantity.
  • it has direction in space.
  • it combine like forces do.

kinetic energy

  • it is scalar quantity.
  • it ha no direction in space.
  • it combine like "regular numbers".

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