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Can a body have momentum without energy.

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Yes, when E = K + U = 0, either both are zero or K = -U. Thus K.E. may or may not be zero.

As, ρ = √{2mk} therefore ρ = 0, only when K = 0 and p ≠ 0, when K = -U.

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