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    Momentum is the quantity of motion in a moving body. Momentum is equal to the product of mass of the body and velocity of the body. The formula to measure momentum is;

    Momentum = Mass * Velocity

    Momentum of a moving object is represented by 'p'. The Standard international unit for momentum is kilogram meter per second. The angular momentum of a rotating body is equal to the cross product of position vector of body with respect to origin and linear momentum. It is represented by 'L'.

    L = r x p

    L = r x mv

    Its unit is newton meter second or kilogram meter square per second.
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    Amber22  

    answered 7 months ago

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