A particle of mass m 1 is moving with a velocity v 1 and another particle of mass m 2 is…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Work, Energy and Power
A particle of mass m1 is moving with a velocity v1 and another particle of mass m2 is moving with a velocity v2. Both of them have the same momentum but their different kinetic energies are E1 and E2 respectively. If m1 > m2 then:
- E1 < E2
- \(\frac{E_{1}}{E_{2}}=\frac{m_{1}}{m_{2}}\)
- E1 > E2
- E1 = E2
Answer
(C) E 1 > E 2
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