Two bodies of masses m1 and m2 have same kinetic energy. The ratio of their momentum
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We can represent the ratio of their linear momenta in terms of the masses of the bodies using the ratio of the masses as obtaibed above.
M/m=v2/V2M/m=v2/V2
Therefore, sqrt(M)/sqrt(m)=v/Vsqrt(M)/sqrt(m)=v/V
Substituting in the ratio of momenta,
P/p=sqrt(M)/sqrt(m)
M/m=v2/V2M/m=v2/V2
Therefore, sqrt(M)/sqrt(m)=v/Vsqrt(M)/sqrt(m)=v/V
Substituting in the ratio of momenta,
P/p=sqrt(M)/sqrt(m)
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