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What is the momentum of an object of mass m, moving with a velocity? Choose the correct

answer- (a) (mv)2

(b) mv2

(c)1/2 mv2

(d)mv.​

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Answered by acsahjosemon40
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Answer:

In terms of an equation, the momentum of an object is equal to the mass of the object times the velocity of the object. where m is the mass and v is the velocity.

In symbols, linear momentum p is defined to be p = mv, where m is the mass of the system and v is its velocity. The SI unit for momentum is kg · m/s. Newton's second law of motion in terms of momentum states that the net external force equals the change in momentum of a system divided by the time over which it changes.

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