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Can a object have mechanical energy even its momentum is zero?

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Answered by marcoline
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Answer: Momentum is the product of mass and velocity of a body, for a body mass never be zero but velocity can bezero if a body is at rest, So if a body is at rest its momentum is zero but if it is in rest at a height it possesses gravitational potential energy hencemechanical energy.

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Answered by saniya9343
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Yes, mechanical energy comprises of both potential energy and kineticenergy. Zero momentum means that velocity is zero. Hence, there it no kinetic energy but the object may possess potential energy


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