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what is movementum and how it is represented ​

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Answered by lekshna
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The momentum of a particle is conventionally represented by the letter p. It is the product of two quantities, the particle's mass (represented by the letter m) and its velocity (v): The unit of momentum is the product of the units of mass and velocity.

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The momentum of a particle is conventionally represented by the letter p. It is the product of two quantities, the particle's mass (represented by the letter m) and its velocity (v): The unit of momentum is the product of the units of mass and velocity. ... Being a vector, momentum has magnitude and direction.

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