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can a body have momentum without having energy?Explain​

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Answered by svbammu
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No it cannot. Momentum is mass times velocity, a body needs to be in motion to actually have momentum. ... An object cannot have momentum without having kinetic energy; if it has a non-zero velocity, it has non-zero kinetic energy

Answered by sinhavivek588
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No it cannot. Momentum is mass times velocity, a body needs to be in motion to actually have momentum. A body in motion means that it has kinetic energy in it.An object cannot have momentum without having kinetic energy; if it has a non-zero velocity, it has non-zero kinetic energy.

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