What is the signifiance of momentum
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Momentum is a function of the mass and velocity of the body. Momentum is the phenomenon behind the working of flywheels. The flywheel due to its heavy mass does not start rotating once the power stroke ends, but its rotation causes the piston to do the exhaust, suction and compression strokes.
The equations of kinetic energy and potential energy are also based on momentum.
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Momentum is a vector quantity: it has both magnitude and direction. Since momentum has a direction, it can be used to predict the resulting direction and speed of motion of objects after they collide.
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