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If the same force is applied to two objects with different masses how will the objects have equal final moment of force

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Answered by Anonymous
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It can't be velocity because different masses will attain different accelerations when acted upon by the same force. For example the lower mass will attain a higher acceleration therefore would have a higher velocity than the higher mass after the same amount of time. Therefore ,m1v1 = m2v2, that is equal to momentum.

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