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if one object has 0 momentum, does it have kinetic energy? explain your answer


meenakshi997sa: k=P^2/2m. where k=kinetic energy. P= linear momentum. m = mass of the object.... so when p=0 implies k =0

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Answered by sunit0333
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no it cannot have kinetic energy as kinetic energy is energy gained by an object when it is in motion and momentum is also movement of particles in any object by any external force and if there is 0 momentum then it doesn't include any movement of particles so no kinetic energy is involved


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