Physics, asked by harrymahima70, 4 months ago

What is the unit
of
Momentum?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The standard units for momentum are k g ⋅ m / s \mathrm{kg \cdot m/s} kg⋅m/sk, g, dot, m, slash, s, and momentum is always a vector quantity. This simple relationship means that doubling either the mass or velocity of an object will simply double the momentum.SI unit

kilogram meter per second kg⋅m/s

Answered by Navyasree666
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Answer:

The standard units for momentum is always a vector quantity. This simple relationship means that doubling either mass or velocity of an object will simply double the momentum.

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