Can momentum be hidden to human eyes like how kinetic energy can be hidden as heat?
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kinetic energy and momentum are inter-derivable.
KE=p^2/2m
therefore it maybe hidden if KE is so
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if the net force acting on an object is zero, then the linear momentum is constant. In an elastic collision (such as a superball hitting and rebounding from the ground), no kinetic energy is lost. ... In an inelastic collision, some of the energy will be lost to heat or sound or light or some other energy.
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