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What is the difference between speed and momentum?

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Answered by rosyvualnam
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Explanation:

Momentum is usually the mass of an object times the velocity. For a particle with no mass the momentum is the energy divided by the speed of light. ... Speed is distance per time without asserting any direction. Acceleration israte of change of velocity and momentum is the product of mass andvelocity.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Speed: Speed tells us how much distance an object has covered in a given amount of time.

Speed = Distance/Time.

Momentum: Momentum tells us how easily we can move an object. Differentiating momentum gives us force.

Momentum = Mass*Velocity.

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