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which physical quantity has got the unit kg m/s​

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Answered by Anonymous
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momentum

The physical quantity whose SI unit is kg ms^-1 is momentum. "Momentum is the quantity of motion contained in an object." Momentum is denoted by P(vector). Therefore Momentum = Mass* Velocity

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The physical quantity whose SI unit is kg ms^-1 is momentum. "Momentum is the quantity of motion contained in an object." Momentum is denoted by P(vector). Therefore Momentum = Mass* Velocity.

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