What is momentum the product of?
In this context, product means ' the multiplication of '.
The answer is that:
Momentum = mass x velocity
This makes sense, as you know momentum is said to be built up the quicker something moves, and is therefore clearly related to its velocity, and it makes sense that the mass is the other component!
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