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Describe momentum with examples


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The correct answer is: momentum is defined as equal to “mass x velocity” and it is measured in Kg m/s. All moving masses have momentum. The bigger the mass and the bigger the velocity the greater the momentum. A fast train has a large momentum. A falling meteorite has a huge momentum. A moving galaxy has the largest momentum I can imagine!!
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Momentum is defined as the amount of motion occurring in something that is moving, or the force that drives something forward to keep it moving. An example of momentum is how quickly a car is moving down a hill.

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