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what is momentum?????
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Answered by iccyygirl04456
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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 gugloopriya
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Newtonian mechanics, linear momentum, translational momentum, or simply momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. It is a vector quantity, possessing a magnitude and a direction. If m is an object's mass and v is its velocity, then the object's momentum is \mathbf{p} = m \mathbf{v}.

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

Other units: slug⋅ft/s

FORMULA

p=mv

P= momentum

m= mass

v= velocity.

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