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· What is the linear momentum of a body at rest?​

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Answered by nirman95
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Answer:

linear momentum is zero as the velocity is zero

Answered by lovingheart
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Answer:

Linear momentum of a body at rest is zero.

Explanation:

Velocity will be zero due to body which is at rest and linear momentum is mass x velocity.

Therefore value will be zero for rest body.  

In mechanics we cannot say body is at rest without any frame of reference. If body is at rest with respect to frame of reference it means that body has zero linear momentum.

This momentum is directly related to mass of object and its velocity.

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