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Momentum is the product of mass and velocity of an object. Learn how to calculate momentum , impulse, and change in momentum , and see how they relate to force and collision. Learn about momentum for your IGCSE Physics exam. This revision note includes the momentum equation and conservation of momentum . Momentum is the product of a particle’s mass and its velocity. As momentum has both direction and magnitude, it is a vector quantity. The second law of motion (proposed by Issac Newton) shows that the change rate (time) of momentum equals the force exerted on the particle. There are two types of momentum : linear momentum and angular momentum . Momentum is a fundamental concept in physics that describes the motion of an object in terms of its mass and velocity. This quantity plays a crucial role in understanding how objects move and interact with one another, especially in scenarios involving collisions, explosions, and other dynamic interactions. Definition of Momentum Momentum (p) is the product of an object’s mass (m) and its velocity (v). Its formula is: p = m × v Momentum is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude ...

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