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An object of mass m1 has a kinetic energy k1. Another object of mass m2 has a kinetic energy k2. If the momentum of both objects is the same, the ratio is equal to

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Answer:

M/m

Explanation:

If a body of mass m1 and body of mass m2 have same momentum p, then kinetic energy of light body A will be more than that of body B.... Ka/Kb=(p2/2m)/(p2/2M)=M/m

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