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Which formulas shows the relationship between momentum, mass and velocity

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Answer:

P=m*s

Step-by-step explanation:

The linear momentum of a particle of mass m or body m moving with a speed v is defined as the product of the mass times the speed:

P = m * v

Where, as previously stated, P = moment, m is the mass of the body, v is the speed.

The standard units for moment are
kg*(m)/(s), and moment is always a vector quantity. Its direction and direction coincide with those of the velocity vector.

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