Physics, asked by haarika36, 8 months ago

what is momentum and change in momentum

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Answered by Anonymous
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Momentum is mass in motion, and any moving object can have momentum. An object's change in momentum is equal to its impulse. Impulse is a quantity of force times the time interval. ... In both cases, the same impulse, or change in momentum, occurs.

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Answered by Amnu2001
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Answer:

Momentum is simply product of mass and velocity.

Explanation:

Any moving object can have momentum. This is because momentum is mass in motion. The way we determine an object's momentum is fairly straightforward. Momentum is the object's mass times its velocity, or, in equation form, p=mv, where p is momentum, m is mass in kilograms, and v is velocity in meters per second.

Change in momentum...

1) The change in momentum of an object is its mass times the change in its velocity.

Δp = m{v ( final ) -v (initial)}

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