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What is momentum ?
What is momentum ?
What is momentum ?​

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Answered by 10164
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Explanation:

In 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.

Answered by saiabhinavreddy2008
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Explanation:

Momentum:

1)Momentum is the quantity that is used to describe the state of motion of an object with a non-zero mass.

2)Hence, momentum is applicable to any moving object.

3) If  is the mass of an object and is the velocity with which this body travels, then momentum can be expressed as

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4)Since velocity is considered to be a vector, momentum is considered a vector as well.

5) This means momentum has a significant magnitude and direction—the momentum direction indicated by a vector or an arrow.

6) For example, when a ball with a given mass is traveling at a particular speed, it possesses momentum. The moment the ball hits a wall, it comes to rest and therefore transfers its momentum to the wall.

7) Therefore, momentum is always conserved.

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