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  • Understanding Zero Momentum: When Objects Have No Motion
    An object has zero momentum when it is at rest.

    Here's why:

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

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

    * If an object is at rest, its velocity is zero.

    * Since velocity is zero, the entire momentum calculation becomes zero, regardless of the object's mass.

    Therefore, an object with zero velocity, and therefore zero momentum, is not moving.

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