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Question
What is the momentum of an object of mass m, moving with a velocity v?
Options
(mv)2
mv2
½ mv2
mv
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Solution
mv
Explanation:
Mass of the object = m
Velocity = v
Momentum = Mass × Velocity
Momentum = mv
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