If an object has momentum, does it have kinetic energy? Explain your answer.
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Explanation:
We know that, kinetic energy is the energy possessed by the body when it is motion. Therefore, we can conclude that an object having 0 momentum would have 0 kinetic energy.
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Yes, the body can have kinetic energy if it already possess momentum, as the momentum tends to give velocity into an object, and this velocity can be the cause of the object's movement which is the form of kinetic energy.
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