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relation between momentum and kinetic energy​

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It depends on two variables – velocity and mass of an object. There is a relation between kinetic energy and momentum as both the properties are linked with velocity. Momentum gets expressed as a multiplication of velocity and mass, whereas kinetic energy is the product of the square of speed and half of the mass.

Answered by Anonymous
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It depends on two variables – velocity and mass of an object. There is a relation between kinetic energy and momentum as both the properties are linked with velocity. Momentum gets expressed as a multiplication of velocity and mass, whereas kinetic energy is the product of the square of speed and half of the mass.

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