The kinetic energy of an object is zero and the momentum is non zero. Is it possible? Explain how?
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no, it is not possible K = 1/2mv*2.
A/q-: 0=1/2 into 1 into v*2
0=1/2 into v2.
hence, it is not possible. Mark it as brainliest.
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here is your answer
Explanation:
If the net force Acting on an object is zero, then the Linear momentum is constant. In an elastic collision ( such as a super ball hitting and rebounding from the ground) , no kinetic energy is lost. all of that energy is still in the object, so we can say that energy was conserved. thank you
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