<Dl> <Dd> p = m v, (\ displaystyle \ mathbf (p) = m \ mathbf (v),) </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> p = m v, (\ displaystyle \ mathbf (p) = m \ mathbf (v),) </Dd> <P> In SI units, it is measured in kilogram meters per second (kg m / s). Newton's second law of motion states that a body's rate of change in momentum is equal to the net force acting on it . </P> <P> Momentum depends on the frame of reference, but in all frames, it is a conserved quantity, meaning that if a closed system is not affected by external forces, its total linear momentum cannot change . Momentum is also conserved in special relativity (with a modified formula) and, in a modified form, in electrodynamics, quantum mechanics, quantum field theory, and general relativity . It is an expression of one of the fundamental symmetries of space and time, that of translational symmetry . </P>

Given the formula p=mv what are the units of p