Can a body posses momentum when not in motion
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momentum is a vector quantity and for a body to possess momentum it must be in motion. From the two formulas, it is clear that kinetic energy is the energy associated with motion and potential energy is the energy due to the position of the body. An object cannot have momentum without having kinetic energy. if it has a non-zero velocity, it has non-zero kinetic energy. Momentum is a vector, but energy is a scalar quantity.
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