why momentum is a property of moving objects, but not of stationary objects.
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Because the object is at rest.
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Momentum 'p' of an obj=mass*velocity . The velocity for a stationary object is 0 hence,there is no momentum for stationary objects and hence it is a property of moving objects.
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Because momentum is owned by moving objects but not stationary objects. Stationary objects have potential energy, and objects with potential energy have no speed. This is why momentum is owned by moving objects but not by stationary objects.
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