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Compare the kinetic energies of the meteorite and the bowling ball. By how many times is the kinetic energy of the meteorite greater than the kinetic energy of the ball?

A) 9 times
B) 16 times
C) 25 times
D) 36 times

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Final answer:

The question cannot be answered without additional details on the masses and velocities of the meteorite and the bowling ball to calculate their kinetic energies and make a comparison.

Step-by-step explanation:

To compare the kinetic energies of the meteorite and the bowling ball, we need detailed information about their masses and velocities. Since the question does not provide enough information about the velocity or kinetic energy of the meteorite or the bowling ball, we cannot calculate the factor by which the kinetic energy of the meteorite is greater than the kinetic energy of the ball.

The kinetic energy (KE) is given by the formula KE = (1/2)mv2, where 'm' is the mass of the object and 'v' is its velocity. Without specific details on the meteorite's mass and velocity or comparable information for the bowling ball in the context of this particular problem, no accurate comparison can be made.

Information from the examples provided, such as the mass of the bowling ball and its falling speed from a certain height, does not directly link to the question asked about the meteorite and the bowling ball's kinetic energies in relation to each other.

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