what is lineare momentum??
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In Newtonian mechanics, linear momentum, translational momentum, or simply momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. It is a vector quantity, possessing a magnitude and a direction in three-dimensional space.
SI unit: kilogram meter per second kg⋅m/s
Other units: slug⋅ft/s
Common symbols: p, p
Dimension: MLT−1
SI unit: kilogram meter per second kg⋅m/s
Other units: slug⋅ft/s
Common symbols: p, p
Dimension: MLT−1
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Linear momentum or momentum in a straight line is basically “mass of the object in motion!” Denoted by small p which is proportional to mass of the object and its velocity it depends upon these both quantities and without v and m p=0 (at rest) . If we double the value of m or v p gets doubled . [Its a vector ] so a correct way to express momentum would be for an example Acar has a momentum of 200kgms*-1 westward ..Unit of measurement in S.I system is kgm/s*1
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