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Can any object have momentum even if its mechanical energy is zero? Explain.


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Solution

Explanation:

  1. Kinetic energy is 0, velocity is also zero.
  2. If the mechanical energy of an item is zero, it cannot have momentum.
  3. As a result, there will be no forward motion.
  4. Momentum is mass in motion, and any moving object can have momentum.

Mechanical Energy = Potential energy + Kinetic Energy
M.E=0
So,

K.E+P.E=0
P.E=-K.E

No. There is no potential energy or kinetic energy since mechanical energy is zero.


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