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What is defined as the product of mass and velocity?
Question

What is defined as the product of mass and velocity?

A.

Momentum

B.

Magnitude

C.

Direction

D.

Displacement

Correct option is A


Ans. (a)
Sol. The product of mass and velocity is known as momentum. It is a physical quantity that describes the motion of an object and is given by the formula:
· Momentum = mass × velocity Momentum is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude and direction.
Explanation of each option:
· (a) MomentumCorrect answer. Momentum is the product of mass and velocity, which describes the motion of an object.
· (b) Magnitude – Incorrect, as magnitude refers to the size or amount of a quantity, but it doesn’t describe the product of mass and velocity.
· (c) Direction – Incorrect, direction refers to the orientation of an object, not the product of mass and velocity.
· (d) Displacement – Incorrect, displacement refers to the change in position of an object, not its momentum.

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