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  • Understanding Zero Momentum: Why Stationary Objects Have No Momentum
    An object that is not moving has zero momentum.

    Here's why:

    * Momentum is a measure of an object's mass in motion. It's calculated by the formula:

    Momentum (p) = mass (m) × velocity (v)

    * Velocity is a measure of how fast an object is moving and in what direction.

    Since an object that is not moving has a velocity of zero, the momentum calculation becomes:

    Momentum (p) = mass (m) × 0 = 0

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