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two objects with equal masses are in motion. which object will have more kinetic energy? (1 point) responses the object with the greater speed the object with the greater speed the object with the greater density the object with the greater density the object with the greater acceleration the object with the greater acceleration the object with the greater volume the object with the greater volume

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Answer:

Explanation: Two objects with equal masses are in motion. Which object will have more kinetic energy?

Responses

the object with the greater density

the object with the greater volume

the object with the greater acceleration

the object with the greater speed

Answer: The object with the greater speed

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Answer:

I rephrased your question:

Two objects with equal masses are in motion. which object will have more kinetic energy?

A) the object with the greater speed

B) the object with the greater density

C) the object with the greater acceleration

D) the object with the greater acceleration

E) the object with the greater volume

F) the object with the greater volume

Step-by-step explanation:

Kinetic Energy is equal to (1/2)mv^2, where m is the mass and v is the velocity.

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A) the object with the greater speed YES

B) the object with the greater density NO

C) the object with the greater density NO

D) the object with the greater acceleration MAYBE. Acceleration means energy is being added, so it depends on how much and the masses of each object.

E) the object with the greater volume NO

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