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Cindy Lou Who
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25 April, 07:03
What is p in physics?
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Leyla Golden
25 April, 07:12
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P is pressure which can also he known as pascal or momentum
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Kaiya Rodriguez
25 April, 07:26
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Momentum is a measurement of mass in motion: how much mass is in how much motion. It is usually given the symbol p ... This simple relationship means that doubling either the mass or velocity of an object will simply double the momentum.
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