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A moving body may not have which of the following velocity momentum kinetic energy potential energy

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Answered by AdyaSuresh
3

Answer:

If the Kinetic energy is zero, momentum will be zero. Hence, a body cannot have momentum without having energy.

Explanation:

Momentum=mass×velocity

A body can only possess velocity if it has kinetic energy and if does not have that energy than velocity = 0, using this value in above mentioned formula

Momentum=mass×0

Momentum=0

So, a body cannot have momentum without having energy.

Sometimes even if a body has energy, its momentum can be zero. For example: a brick lying on the roof of a building possess potential energy but no velocity so momentum will be zero.

Answered by harshchauhan02015
1

Answer:

potential energy

Explanation:

A moving body has all of these kinetic energy , momentum and velocity rest potential energy as

a body possess potential energy due to object height .

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