When mass and velocity are multiplied the result is momentum.
The equation of momentum can be represented as : where is the momentum, is the mass, is the velocity.
The term "momentum" refers to a vector quantity that has both a direction and a magnitude.
The unit of momentum is .
Momentum describes the relationship between speed, mass, and direction.
When the body is in a condition of rest, momentum does not exist.
Regardless of the frame of reference, momentum is a conserved quantity in any inertial frame, which means that if an enclosed system is not subject to outside influences, its total linear momentum remains constant.