Momentum of an object is the product of mass and velocity.
Step-by-step explanation:
Momentum is a quantity of motion of a moving body. Let us indicate mass of the object by m, and velocity of the object by v. It is a well-known concept that the mass of the object irrespective of its velocity or motion always remains constant.
And the velocity of the object might change when the distance travelled by the object or the time is said to vary. So the Momentum is required to force or speed the mass of an object.