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A 10 kg ball is traveling at the same speed as a 1 kg ball. Compared to the 10 kg ball, the 1 kg ball has

1/100 the momentum
1/10 the momentum
the same momentum
ten times the momentum

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The answer is the second option, or 1/10 the same momentum.

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A 10 kg ball is travelling at the same speed as a 1 kg ball. It has 1/10 the momentum when compared to the 10 kg ball

Answer: Option 2

Step-by-step explanation:

If two objects travel with same speed, then the momentum can be calculated by the following,

Consider mass of 1 kg ball is
m_(1)

for 10 kg ball as
m_(2)

Velocity is same for both so it is v

Momentum,
p=mass * velocity

Then,
p_(1)=1 * v=v


p_(2)=10 * v=10 v

When substituting for v as
p_(1), we get
p_(2)=10 p_(1)


p_(1)=(1)/(10) p_(2)

From this, we know momentum of 1 kg ball is 1/10 times that of 10 kg ball.

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