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Bubble Butt
9 October, 07:49
What does P represent in the equation P=m*v?
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Rowan Rubio
9 October, 08:36
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It's not very intuitive, but here P stands for momentum, while m stands for mass and v stands for velocity. Momentum is quantifiable only if you know the mass and velocity of the object.
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