A moving body need not have
(A) potential energy (B) kinetic energy
(C) momentum (D) velocity
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A moving body need not have kinetic energy
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Motion
(A) Potential Energy
If a body is moving , this means that it must be moving with some non-zero value of velocity. So, it will have velocity.
As we know that kinetic energy is the energy posses due to the motion, it depends on velocity, so moving body will be having kinetic energy.
Momentum is defined as the product of mass and velocity, so moving body will be having some momentum.
So, a moving body may or may not have potential energy.
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