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Physics, 15.03.2020 05:26 vjacksongonzalez

A yellow ball with a mass of 2 kg is rolling across the floor at 3 mis. A red ball with a mass of 3 kg is rolling across th
same floor at 3 mis. Which ball has greater Kinetic energy, and why?

A) The yellow ball has greater kinetic energy, because it is rolling at a higher position above the ground.
B) The red ball has greater kinetic energy, because it has a greater mass.
C) The yellow ball has greater kinetic energy, because it is rolling at a greater speed
D) The red ball has greater kinetic energy, because it is releasing more thermal energy.

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