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An elephant and a mouse would both have zero weight in gravity-free space. If they were moving toward you with the same speed, would they bump into you with the same effect? Explain.

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The elephant and the mouse having zero weight in a gravity free space will not bump into you at the same effect.

Explanation:

When both are in a gravity free space, the weights are zero, as we know that the
\text {weight of the body}=\text {mass of the body} * \text {acceleration due to gravity}


\text {here, the weight of elephant}=\text {mass of elephant } * \text {zero gravti} y=zero


\text {similarly,weight of mouse}=\text {mass of mouse } * \text {zero gravity}=zero

But when they will acquire the speed of same magnitude, say v, their different masses will acquire different momentum, which will make the difference in effect while bumping.


\text { momentum of elephant }=\text { mass of elephant } * v
\text { momentum of mouse = mass of mouse } * v

And as we know
\text { mass of elephant }>\text { mass of mouse } Therefore, effect of impact by elephant will be more than that of mouse . An elephant breaking into you will take you back faster than a mouse in space hits you.

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