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What is the relationship between the mass, velocity, and momentum of an object?

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In terms of an equation, the momentum of an object is equal to the mass of the object times the velocity of the object. where m is the mass and v is the velocity. The equation illustrates that momentum is directly proportional to an object's mass and directly proportional to the object's velocity.
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Step-by-step explanation:

Momentum is the measurement of the motion of an object.

It is defined as the product of mass of object and velocity of the object.

Momentum = mass × velocity

It's SI unit is kgm /s.

It is a vector quantity.

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