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Can we explain momentum with an object at rest ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The momentum of any object that is at rest is 0. Objects at rest do not have momentum - they do not have any "mass in motion." Both variables - mass and velocity - are important in comparing the momentum of two objects.

Answered by Anonymous
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No because at rest it's velocity will be zero and momentum is equal to mass into velocity so the momentum will also be zero.

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