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Derive linear momentum from kinetic energy​ please help guys

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Answered by ElvishRoy
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The momentum of a particle is given by the equation, P = mv, where P is the momentum of the particle, m is the mass of the particle, and v is the velocity of the particle. Since m is in the denominator, the kinetic energy is larger for a smaller m, with P held constant.

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