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what is the momentum of an object of mass m, moving with a velocity​

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Answered by jafarahemed9
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Momentum is the tendency of the object to be in motion and therefore is a vector quantity. It is determined by the product of the mass of the object and its velocity. If both the objects are not experiencing any external forces, then the total momentum of the objects before and after the interaction is the same

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The answer is mv

Momentum = Mass x Velocity

Momentum is the quantity of motion and is compounded of the quantity of the matter moved, and the velocity with which it moves.

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