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What is the change of momentum of the body?​

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Answered by linelfernandes
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Explanation:

Newton's second law states that the rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the force applied, and this change in momentum takes place in the direction of the applied force. A force acting on a system affects its momentum. If there is no net external force, there is no change in momentum

Answered by anonymous5663
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Momentum : Momentum is the product of mass and velocity of an object.

It is the measure of a object in Motion.

if a object is moving it has momentum.

The change of momentum of a body tells the amount of net force applied on a body.

It means the change in motion on a body either an increase or decreases in velocity of moving object.

Momentum = MV.

M-mass

V- velocity

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