If an object has 0 momentum, does it have kinetic energy? Explain your answer
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No,it does not have kinetic energy if it does not have momentum.
Momentum is the product of mass and velocity.If it is zero ,then it implies that
v = 0 (since mass can never be zero)
Now, K.E = 1/2mv^2
So if v = 0 then kinetic energy also will be zero .
Thus ,if an object has no momentum then cannot possess kinetic energy.
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No,it does not have kinetic energy if it does not have momentum.
Momentum is the product of mass and velocity.If it is zero ,then it implies that
v = 0 (since mass can never be zero)
Now, K.E = 1/2mv^2
So if v = 0 then kinetic energy also will be zero .
Thus ,if an object has no momentum then cannot possess kinetic energy.
I hope this will helps you...
Thanks.
:)
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