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Define acceleration vs momentum.

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Linear Momentum is the product of mass and linear velocity of an object. Acceleration is the time rate of change velocity of the object. ... Acceleration is a change in velocity, which would cause a change in momentum. Momentum is a measure of the energy contained by a body in motion

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Acceleration is the time rate of change velocity of the object. the Force applied on an object decides the rate of change of momentum of an object and the acceleration produced in it. and Acceleration is a change in velocity, which would cause a change in momentu

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