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Can a body have energy without having momentum?


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Solution

Definition of momentum and potential energy

Momentum can be defined as the product of the mass and velocity of a body. It is given as,

p=mv

where m is mass and v is velocity.

The energy possessed by a body due to its position can be defined as its potential energy. It is given as,

PE=mgh

where m is mass, g is the acceleration due to gravity, and his height.

Explanation

  1. Suppose that the body is at rest, therefore, v=0.
  2. When velocity is zero, the body will have zero momentum, as p=m×0=0
  3. However, even when a body has zero velocity, it can still possess potential energy because potential energy depends on mass, acceleration due to gravity, and height.

Yes, a body can have energy (potential energy) without having momentum.


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