Physics, asked by sagar995530081p4rca3, 9 months ago

A particle of mass m1 is moving with a velocity v1 and another particle of mass m2 and velocity v2. Both of them have the same momentum but their different K. E. are E1 and E2 respectively. If m1>m2,then..
(a) E1=E2
(b) E1<E2
(c) E1/E2=m2/m1
(d) E1>E2​

Answers

Answered by snreddykaandula
4

Answer:

E1>E2

Explanation:

BECAUSE KINETIC ENERGY IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO THE MASS

PLEASE FOLLOW ME

Similar questions