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If two objects with different masses have the same kinetic energy their momenta are

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Answered by Anonymous
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Two objects have different masses but the same kinetic energies. Same momentum means that the large mass must have a small velocity (so that their product is equal to the small mass times a large velocity). Kinetic energy is 1/2 mv2 which is like ½ x momentum x velocity.

Answered by Gur555555
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Answer:

Kinetic Energy is Equals With Hafl

= 1/2

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