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Physics, 06.11.2019 20:31 lexijo122

Consider two objects (object 1 and object 2) moving in the same direction on a frictionless surface. object 1 moves with speed v1 = v and has mass m1 = 2m. object 2 moves with speed v2 = √2v and has mass m2 = m. part a: which object has the larger momentum? a) object 1 has the greater momentum. b) object 2 has the greater momentum. c) both objects have the same momentum. part b: which object has the larger kinetic energy? object 1 has the greater kinetic energy. object 2 has the greater kinetic energy. the objects have the same kinetic energy.

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