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what is momentum???????? ​

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Answered by HiraTayyab
3

Explanation:

The momentum is defined as the product of its mass and velocity.

momentum = mass x velocity

or

P = M x V

where p = momentum

where p = momentumm = mass

where p = momentumm = massv = velocity

where p = momentumm = massv = velocityRegards

Answered by Anonymous
107

Answer:

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\large\pink\longmapsto The product of mass and velocity is called momentum

The SI unit of momentum is kg m/s

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→ It is denoted by P

→ Momentum can be defined as "mass in motion"

→ Momentum depends upon the variables mass and velocity

→ Momentum is a vector quantity

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