Physics, 14.01.2021 01:00 patworsley
Consider the description given to Object A and Object B below:
Object A: a 4-kg object moving at 2 m/s.
Object B: a 2-kg object moving at 3 m/s.
Which one of the following statements describing the two objects is true?
1. - Object A and Object B have the same amount of momentum.
2. - Object A has more momentum than Object B.
3. - Object B has more momentum than Object A.
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