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What is the product of an object’s mass and velocity?

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Answered by SidhantVerma77
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Answer:

Kinetic energy is the product of an object's mass and velocity.

Explanation:

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

momentum

Momentum = Mass x Velocity

Explanation:

  • We measure mass in motion by its momentum. Any thing in motion has momentum.
  • Physics dictates that an object's momentum is equal to its mass times its velocity.
  • The amount of motion, or momentum, is a function of the amount of matter being transported as well as the speed at which it is moving. You move with momentum as you run, walk, etc.
  • The car will have more momentum if it is travelling down the road at the same speed as a bicycle.
  • Since velocity is regarded as a vector, momentum is also regarded as a vector. This implies that momentum has both momentum and direction, with the direction of momentum being represented by a vector or an arrow.

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