If an object has 0 momentum, does it have kinetic energy?
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No, when the momentum is zero the velocity must be zero because the mass can't be zero.Kinetic energy is experienced in motion there is no motion in the object so it does not experience any kinetic energy
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Yes. It have kinetic energy
Momentum = Mass × Change in velocity
Kinetic energy = 0.5 × mass × velocity²
Momentum is zero when change in velocity is zero, but kinetic can never be zero when body is motion.
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Momentum is vector (it has both magnitude and direction) but kinetic energy scalar (it has kinetic energy)
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