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Does the momentum and kinetic energy depends on the choice of inertial reference frame

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Answered by khalidnibras007
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Answer:

Yes, for a two-particle interaction, the relative velocity between the two vectors is independent of the choice of relatively inertial reference frames. The change in kinetic energy and Momentum is independent of the choice of relatively inertial reference frames.

Answered by sarah1272006
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The answer is YES.

Explanation:

The velocity of object depends on frame of reference. If the observer is on ground whereas if its moving with the object in both cases tge obsever will possess different velocities.

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