Can an object have mechanical energy without having momentum? Momentum without having energy? Explain

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An object can have potential energy without moving, which means it can have mechanical energy without having momentum. But if its mechanical energy is kinetic, then it also has momentum. Any object with momentum also has kinetic energy. (All objects also have "energy of being" or mass energy, E = mc2.)

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The San Andreas Fault that runs through California ____.

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A. purple and green metallic substances. B. drops and blobs of liquid water. C. icy chunks the size of sand, pebbles, and boulders. D. All of these choices are correct.

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List the advantages and disadvantages of using a standard rain gauge vs. weather radar to measure precipitation

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