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NO LINKS PLEASE Consider two objects (Object 1 and Object 2) moving in the
same direction on a frictionless surface Object I moves with
speed and has mass m2m Object 2 moves
with speed v? V2e and has mass mm
Part A
Which object 1 has the larger magnitude of its momentum

Object 2 has the greater magnitude of its momentum
Object 2 has the greater magnitude of its momentum
Both objects have the same magnitude of their momentum

Part B
Which object has lather kinetic energy? Object 1 has the larger kinetic energy
Object 2 has the greater kinetic energy
Both objects have the same kinetic energy

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