Question

Tow masses are moving down a slope. One mass is traveling twice as fast as the other mass. How does the kinetic energy of one mass compare to the other?

Answers

Damon
m1
(1/2) m 1 v^2

m2
(1/2) m2 (2v^2) = (1/2) m2 v^2 * 4

if the masses were the same, then 4 times
That Girl
hes right i think
Oh yes
oh yes.
ss/ rubber ducky :3
so in conclusion the answer would be the faster object has four times as much kinetic energy as the slower object. (if ur using connexus)
Mrs. Blaze
the faster object has the same kinetic energy as the slower object
angy
Thank you your the best
angy
i am using connexus or snowline
cool
and who is @Nicholas cause i read what you said about what he said and i didn't see any @Nicholas but it looks like he said something really really really BAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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