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What is linear momentum???
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Answered by akarshit21
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The linear momentum of a body is defined as total quantity of motion possessed in the body, depends upon the mass and velocity of the body, is measured by the product of mass m and velocity of the body i.e., Momentum = mass x velocity. p=mv.

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The linear momentum of a body is defined as total quantity of motion possessed in the body, depends upon the mass and velocity of the body, is measured by the product of mass and velocity of the body

i.e., momentum =mass×velocity

p=mv

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