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If two objects are moving at the same speed, and Object 1 has four times as much mass as Object 2, how much momentum does Object 1 have compared to Object 2? 1. Twice as much 2. One-fourth as much 3. The
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If two objects are moving at the same speed, and Object 1 has four times as much mass as Object 2, how much momentum does Object 1 have compared to Object 2?
1. Twice as much
2. One-fourth as much
3. The same amount
4. Four times as much
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