what is the difference b/n kinetic energy and momentum
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Some people think momentum and kinetic energy are the same.
They are both related to an object's velocity (or speed) and mass, but momentum is a vector quantity that describes the amount of mass in motion. Kinetic energy is a measure of an object's energy from motion, and is a scalar.
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Some people think momentum and kinetic energy are the same.
They are both related to an object's velocity (or speed) and mass, but momentum is a vector quantity that describes the amount of mass in motion. Kinetic energy is a measure of an object's energy from motion, and is a scalar.
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