what's the difference between motion and momentum
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A body is said to be in motion if its position is changing with respect to time.
The product of mass of a body with its velocity is called momentum .
motion has no SI unit but momentum has SI unit .
The product of mass of a body with its velocity is called momentum .
motion has no SI unit but momentum has SI unit .
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motion
English
Noun
(uncountable) A state of progression from one place to another.(countable) A change of position with respect to time.* Dr. H. MoreThis is the great wheel to which the clock owes its motion .
momentum
Noun
(en-noun)(physics) (of a body in motion) The tendency of a body to maintain its inertial motion; the product of its mass and velocity.The impetus, either of a body in motion, or of an idea or course of events. (i.e: a moment)
English
Noun
(uncountable) A state of progression from one place to another.(countable) A change of position with respect to time.* Dr. H. MoreThis is the great wheel to which the clock owes its motion .
momentum
Noun
(en-noun)(physics) (of a body in motion) The tendency of a body to maintain its inertial motion; the product of its mass and velocity.The impetus, either of a body in motion, or of an idea or course of events. (i.e: a moment)
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