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Pamela Watkins
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15 March, 09:34
Why is momentum considered a vector quantity?
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Kason Allison
15 March, 09:36
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Momentum is mass x velocity. Although mass is scalar velocity is vector so momentum has both magnitude and direction meaning it is a vector quantity.
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