what is the relation between momentum,mass and velocity of an object
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Momentum is a very important property of a moving object. The momentum of an object is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by the velocity of the object. Since mass is a scalar, the momentum is a vector, which has the same direction as the velocity.
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Momentum is the total force applied on the motion of the object. Mass is the total quantity of matter and space occupied inside an object. Velocity is the total displacement taken in per unit of time. Written as , Displacement/time
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