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Which statement accurately explains why the kinetic energy of the first rider is greater? (1 point) O The first rider is taller. O The first rider has more mass. O The first rider is in front. O The potential
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Which statement accurately explains why the kinetic energy of the first rider is greater?
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O The first rider is taller.
O The first rider has more mass.
O The first rider is in front.
O The potential energy of the first rider is greater.
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Answer:
the 2nd option is the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
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hey
The formula of kinetic energy is 1/2mv^2
So it depends on mass and velocity
As mass increases , kinetic energy increase .
So option b , the first rider had more mass is correct z
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