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what is the momentum of an object of mass M moving with a vecolity V​

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Answered by srima0012
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Momentum is the quantity of motion and is compounded by the quantity of the matter moved and the velocity with which it moves. The object tends to be in motion and therefore is a vector quantity.

Answered by veeresh1937
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Momentum is the quantity of motion and is compounded by the quantity of the matter moved and the velocity with which it moves. The object tends to be in motion and therefore is a vector quantity.

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