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what is momentum and explain it?

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Answered by sonawanemanav8
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Momentum is how we measure mass that is in motion. Any moving object will have momentum. Under the law of physics, the object's momentum equals mass times velocity. Momentum = Mass x Velocity. Momentum is the quantity of motion and is compounded by the quantity of the matter moved and the velocity with which it moves.

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Answered by rroopa565
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Momentum is defined as the quantities which are measurable, as the object is in movement  and it consists of mass and so it also has the momentum.

Explanation:

Momentum is known as the mass times of the velocity. Th velocity of an object is zero when the object is in steady state which results in the zero momentum. Momentum is a vector quantity. It consists of both magnitude and direction.

It can be used to predict the speed of motion of objects and  resulting direction after they collide because it is having a direction.

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