Momentum
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Momentum is a conserved quantity in physics which is the product of the mass m and velocity v of an object. It is a vector which is usually represented by the symbol p. In Newtonian physics, it is given by the equation p = mv. This equation also applies in special relativity, but with m being the relativistic mass of the object.
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