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what is the difference between momentum and collision? in simple definesion​

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Answered by priyanshu805140
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Because velocity is a vector, momentum is also a vector. This means that in addition to the magnitude of momentum (which is given by p = m * v), momentum also has a direction. The direction of momentum is shown by an arrow or vector. Collisions. When two objects bump into each other, this is called a collision.

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Answered by Mayank1675
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Momentum is a physics term that refers to the quantity of motion that an object has.

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Collision is the occasion when two or more people or things collide or crash.

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