The Law of Conservation of Momentum | Physics
This animated lecture is about the Law of Conservation of Momentum. Q : What is Momentum? Ans: Momentum is defined as the cross product of mass and velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity; hence, momentum is also a vector quantity. The S.I unit of momentum is Kgm/s. Momentum just tells the quantity of motion present in a body. Momentum depends on mass and velocity. When mass or velocity of an object changes, its momentum changes. #LawOfConservationOfMomentum Subscribe my channel at: / @najamacademy Youtube link: / @najamacademy Facebook link: / najamacademy

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