If no force acts on a body can it have momentum?
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Momentum, like velocity, is a vector quantity, having both magnitude and direction. A force applied to a body can change the magnitude of the momentum, or its direction, or both. ... Conversely, if a body is not accelerated, there is no net force acting on it.
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no body have no movement on that situation
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