Physics, 13.05.2021 14:00 dontcareanyonemo
A tennis ball and a bowling ball are both rolled down a bowling lane. If the
balls are rolling in the same direction at the same speed, which of the
following is true?
A. The balls have the same momentum because they have equal
velocities.
B. The tennis ball has greater momentum because its mass is less
than the mass of the bowling ball.
C. The balls have no momentum because they have equal velocities,
D. The bowling ball has greater momentum because its mass is
greater than the mass of the tennis ball.
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