Physics, asked by ruchimanishagarwal, 9 months ago

What is the theoretical definition of momentum. I don't need that definition that momentum is the product of mass and velocity . Pls give the answer, do not say that I DON'T KNOW for just gaining the points or else I will report on ur answer

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Answered by sriabinaya022
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            Momentum is a measurement of mass in motion. Any object that is moving has momentum. In physics, momentum of an object is equal to the mass times the velocity.

   

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Answered by Anonymous
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Momentum is the measurement of the mass .

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