[This message has been edited by Harald (edited 01-20-2002).]
I am an art teacher and even I can figure out that momentum and kinetic energy are related! Your statements about the different systems having kinetic energy, but no momentum are totally WRONG!
So everybody understands.
Momentum = mass X velocity
Kinetic Energy = 1/2 X mass X velocity X velocity
So basically as long as you have a mass and it is moving you have both momentum and kinetic energy.
I do not know if Harald and Todd E are full of it or not because those two are way over my head, but JonA is completely wrong.
Casey
You missed the point that momentum is a vector quantity--it has both magnitude and direction.
In the example I gave above with two balls approaching each other, one would have a positive velocity and one would have a negative velocity on the same coordinate system. The sum of their momentum is zero.
Velocity is squared when you figure the energy for each, ensuring positive values for both.
Harald, sorry if I hurt your feelings.