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if anything having a certain mass happens to move with a certain velocity then it is said to have certain momentum
which is actually a product of mass nd velocity
momentum is the underlying reason for the phenomenon of inertia
momentum = mass×velocity
which is actually a product of mass nd velocity
momentum is the underlying reason for the phenomenon of inertia
momentum = mass×velocity
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in Newton mechanism linear momentum translation simply Momentum is a product of mass and velocity an object it is a vector quantity assessing a magnitude and direction SI unit kilogram metre per second and the formula for Momentum is ap is equal to M into v
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