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  • Understanding Momentum: Why It's a Vector Quantity
    Momentum is a vector quantity.

    Here's why:

    * Magnitude: Momentum has a magnitude, which is calculated as the product of mass and velocity (p = mv).

    * Direction: Momentum also has a direction, which is the same as the direction of the object's velocity.

    Since momentum possesses both magnitude and direction, it's classified as a vector quantity.

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