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if two object of a different weight have the same momentum which one has the greatest energy?

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Answered by AllFatherOdin
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Answer:

Momentum = MV

If two objects have the same weight but different momentum, then the lighter object with less weight has more velocity, as momentum is the same.

Energy = 1/2mv²

The square of velocity is directly proportional to energy, then the object having greater velocity or the lighter object with less weight will have higher energy as its velocity is more.

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