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Valentino Olson
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8 July, 11:11
Can a body have energy without momentum? explain
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Jayleen Malone
8 July, 11:33
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Yes
Explanation:
Momentum is ensued when an object moves and results to kinetic energy. However a body sustain at a height h is said to possess energy equal to the mass * gravity * h
You see the object has an energy referred to as potential energy.
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