For a 25 kg object to have the same momentum as a 5kg object, the
25kg object must have
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Physics, 29.03.2021 05:00 catchonyet
For a 25 kg object to have the same momentum as a 5kg object, the
25kg object must have
a. a greater velocity than the 5 kg object
b. a smaller velocity than the 5kg object
c. the same velocity as the 5kg object
d. not enough information to determine
Answers: 1
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