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Why isn't momentum a fundamental quantity? Could u please explain with some intuition ​

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Momentum as a CONSERVED measure of motion

With the approach we've adopted so far, there SEEMS nothing very fundamental about the quantity – it just so happens that mass × velocity is a useful measure of motion – one that you can CHANGE by the ACCUMULATED action of a force acting on the object over time.

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