Physics, asked by shashankm1984, 3 months ago

If two moving bodies have equal masses , what will be the ratio of their Kinetic energies in
terms of their momenta ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Let Z be the number

Z = 13x + 11 where x is the quotient when Z is divided by 13

Z = 17y + 9 where y is the quotient when Z is divided by 17

13x + 11 = 17y + 9

13x + 2 = 17y since x and y are quotients they should be whole numbers . Since y has to be a whole number the left hand side should be multiple of 17

The least possible value of x satisfying the condition is 9 and y will be 7

The answer is 13*9 + 11 = 128 or it is 17*7 + 9 = 128

This is the least number possible. There will be multiple answers and will increase in multiples 17*13 = 221 like 349 , 570, etc

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Answered by fahad12318
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The momentum and the kinetic energy of a moving body are the body’s properties which is very much related to velocity.

Momentum is the product of the mass of the body and its velocity. It is a vector quantity. Its unit of measure in SI is kg * m/s.

Kinetic energy is the product of one-half of the mass of the body and the square of its velocity or speed. It is a scalar quantity. Its SI unit is kg * m^2/s^2. This unit is usually expressed in newton * meter or joule.

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