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Standard IX
Physics
Conservation of Momentum
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Explain the meaning of the following equation: p = m × v where symbols have their usual meanings.
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In the given equation: p = m × v, 'p' is the momentum and 'm' and 'v' are the mass and velocity respectively.
This relation shows that the momentum of a body is given by the product of its mass and velocity.
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