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An object that has momentum can be described as
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An object that has momentum can be described as "mass in motion" — i.e., a moving object possessing momentum p (nonrelativistically p = m v). Momentum is a vector (direction of the velocity), measured in kg·m/s, quantifies how hard the object is to stop, and is conserved in an isolated system.
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