If two unequal masses possess the same kinetic energy, then the heavier mass has
Question
If two unequal masses possess the same kinetic energy, then the heavier mass has
Solution
The heavier mass has a lower speed.
Here's why:
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Kinetic energy is given by the formula KE = 1/2 m v^2, where m is the mass and v is the velocity (or speed).
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If two objects have the same kinetic energy but different masses, we can set their kinetic energies equal to each other: 1/2 m1 v1^2 = 1/2 m2 v2^2.
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If m1 is greater than m2 (i.e., mass 1 is heavier), then for the equation to hold true, v1 must be less than v2.
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Therefore, the heavier mass must have a lower speed to possess the same kinetic energy as a lighter mass.
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