Physics, asked by redhead, 10 months ago

Two objects with different masses and different velocities have the same momentum. What must be true of the velocity of the more massive object?

The more massive object has a faster velocity than the less massive object.
The more massive object has a slower velocity than the less massive object.
The more massive object has the same velocity as the less massive object.

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Answered by eshwarmyself
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Answer:

Option 2

Explanation:

By e = mc^2

And there are other ways too

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