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Define Momentum in detail.

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  1. Yesterday, 11:40
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    Momentum Is defined as the product of of mass and its velocity

    Momentum (M) = mass * velocity

    SI unit of momentum is kgm/s

    The rate of change in momentum

    =change in momentum / time

    = (mv-mu) / t
  2. Yesterday, 13:59
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    Momentum is simply the product of mass and velocity. It is represented mathematically as

    Momentum = Mass x Velocity.

    The S. I unit of momentum is kilograms meter per second i. e Kg. m/s.

    Momentum is a vector quantity i. e it has both magnitude and direction.

    Momentum of an object is greatly affected my the mass and velocity of the object as we can clear from the equation.
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