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A physics textbook contains the following statement: 'The momentum of an object, represented as p, is the product of its mass, m, and its velocity, v.' Based on the typographical conventions used in this statement, which of the quantities are vectors?
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A physics textbook contains the following statement: 'The momentum of an object, represented as p, is the product of its mass, m, and its velocity, v.' Based on the typographical conventions used in this statement, which of the quantities are vectors?
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In the expression , the variable m is represented as a vector quantity.
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