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what is momentum? and write its units.​

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Answered by rishikeshgohil1564
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momentum= mv.

Momentum has both magnitude and direction and thus is a vector quantity. The units of momentum are kg m s−1 or newton seconds, N s.

Answered by Anonymous
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Momentum is a vector quantity that is the product of the mass and the velocity of an object or particle.

  • Momentum is a vector quantity that is the product of the mass and the velocity of an object or particle. The standard unit of momentum magnitude is the kilogram-meter per second (kg · m/s or kg · m · s -1 ). Alternatively, the gram-centimeter per second (g · cm/s or g · cm · s -1 ) can be used to express momentum magnitude. The direction of a momentum vector can be expressed in various ways, depending on the number of dimensions involved, and is the same as the direction of the velocity vector.

it's SI unit is = kg×m/s = kg m/s.

The unit of momentum is the product of the units of mass and velocity. In SI units, if the mass is in kilograms and the velocity is in meters per second then the momentum is in kilogram meters per second (kg⋅m/s). ... Being a vector, momentum has magnitude and direction.

  • There are two kinds of momentum, linear and angular. A spinning object has angular momentum; an object traveling with a velocity has linear momentum. For now, and throughout chapter 7, we'll deal with linear momentum, and just refer to it as momentum, without the linear

The unit of momentum is the product of the units of mass and velocity. In SI units, if the mass is in kilograms and the velocity is in meters per second then the momentum is in kilogram meters per second (kg⋅m/s).

SI unit: kilogram meter per second kg⋅m/s

Other units: slug⋅ft/s

Dimension: MLT−1

Common symbols: p, p

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