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Physics, 25.06.2019 02:00 MK100

Plz me is there ever a situation where an ant will have more momentum than an elephant? explain why or why not? question 2 options: yes, if the elephant is standing still. yes, if the ant is standing still. no, an ant can't move fast enough. no, an elephant has too much mass.

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