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Allan Holt
30 November, 03:28
What do you mean by momentum?
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Emmy Morton
30 November, 06:21
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The answer to this question is that - - - The momentum possessed by a body is generally defined as the product of its mass and velocity.
Momentum is a vector and it also has magnitude as it is the product of the multiplication of the mass and velocity.
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