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The product of an object's mass and velocity is the object's momentum.
The total momentum of a system is a measure of motion of one thing equal to the product of the same mass and velocity. This can also be called linear momentum as well as total momentum.
Momentum, denoted by the letter p, is equal to the product of a system's mass and velocity.
when a body travels unequal displacement in equal interval of time or visa-versa, it is said to have non-uniform velocity
Yes, that's how momentum is defined. Note that velocity is a vector; therefore, momentum is also a vector. That means that the direction of the movement matters.
Momentum: A measure of the motion of a body equal to the product of its mass and velocity.
A quantity used to measure the motion of a body, equal to the product of the body's mass and its velocity.
The product of an object's mass and velocity is the object's momentum.
The product of an object's mass and velocity is the object's momentum.
Momentum
In uniform motion.
It is called uniform motion because the object covers equal distances in equal intervals of time which is why it has a constant velocity.
you are still. motion is at rest.
The total momentum of a system is a measure of motion of one thing equal to the product of the same mass and velocity. This can also be called linear momentum as well as total momentum.
when the body in motion covers equal displacement in equal intervals of time.
Momentum, denoted by the letter p, is equal to the product of a system's mass and velocity.
when a body travels unequal displacement in equal interval of time or visa-versa, it is said to have non-uniform velocity