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21 February, 19:28

Why momentum is a property of moving objects but not of stationary objects

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  1. 21 February, 22:44
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    Momentum is a property of moving objects but not stationary objects. You can see this in the formula because momentum equals mass times velocity squared (p=m*v^2). You would not have momentum if you didn't have velocity. Stationary objects have potential energy, and things with potential energy do not have velocity. This is why momentum is a property of moving objects but not of stationary objects.
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