Consider the following two statements: $[A]$ The linear momentum of a system is zero. $[B]$ The kinetic energy of the particles of the system is zero.

  • A
    $A$ does not imply $B$,but $B$ implies $A$.
  • B
    $A$ implies $B$ and $B$ implies $A$.
  • C
    $A$ does not imply $B$ and $B$ does not imply $A$.
  • D
    $A$ implies $B$,but $B$ does not imply $A$.

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