yes. a body can have energy without momentum also.
consider a body at a height 'h' m above the ground level , potential energy contained is = mgh
but , as the velocity is 0 we can consider that the momentum of the body is 0
when abody is heated definitely its thermal energy increases so far that it can even cause a change in its physical appearance
when abody is heated definitely its thermal energy increases so far that it can even cause a change in its physical appearance
no when the body the body is in motion only
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there are 4 ocences in abody of bblood
all things have mass, weight is a function of gravity. it would have no weight as such if it was in orbit, or aboard a spacecraft that was.
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Thermal energy is measured in calories. All substances have a property called the specific heat capacity, which means the number of calories it takes to heat 1 gram or 1 Kgram of the substance by 1 degC. (If you use Kg instead of g, you get kilocalories).
because of the earths gravity, everything exept for helium filled balloons falls to the ground
Motion is associated with velocity, that it, the direction and speed with which the body is moving whereas force is the rate of change of momentum (which is the product of mass and velocity)
a 10 g mass is whirled along a horizontal circular.what force maintains the motion along the circle?
The "10.23" measurement is more precise, but we have no way of knowing which one is more accurate.