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  • Understanding Momentum: The Role of Velocity
    You can't find the momentum of an object if it has no velocity. Here's why:

    * Momentum is defined as the product of mass and velocity. The formula is:

    Momentum (p) = Mass (m) x Velocity (v)

    * If velocity is zero, the entire momentum calculation becomes zero.

    Think of it this way: Momentum is a measure of an object's motion. If an object is not moving (velocity = 0), it has no momentum.

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