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what is momentum in physics and collision ?​

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Answered by RaniHindustani
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Momentum is a vector quantity that depends on the direction of the object. Momentum is of interest during collisions between objects. When two objects collide the total momentum before the collision is equal to the total momentum after the collision (in the absence of external forces).

Answered by ItzAakduBanda
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In physics and Collision,

Momentum is defined as a quantity of motion of a moving body which can be measured by a product of mass and velocity of that body

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