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Object A and Object B have the same kinetic energy, but object B is moving faster. What can you infer about Object A?

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it is either heavier, or is being influenced by the other object
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Answer:

Option A: object B has a higher velocity.

Option B: object B is lighter than object A.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

By considering the mathematical expression for the kinetic energy:


K=(1)/(2)mv^2

As the two objects have the same kinetic energy, there are two possibilities for you to infer:

Option A: object B has a higher velocity.

Option B: object B is lighter than object A.

Both of them are suitable as the formula gives us those two arguments.

Best regards.

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