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30 June, 21:44

Object A has a mass of 100 grams. Object B has a mass of 150 grams. They are both traveling at the same velocity. What can you conclude?

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  1. 1 July, 00:31
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    - - Momentum is (mass) x (speed).

    Object B has 1.5 times as much momentum as Object A has.

    - - Kinetic energy is (1/2) x (mass) x (speed).

    Object B has 1.5 times as much kinetic energy as Object A has.

    - - If they would both stop long enough to get on the scale,

    Object B would weigh 1.5 times as much as Object A does.
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