Asked by Mel❤nie
Two 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?
i don't understand
i don't understand
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Answered by
Anonymous
1it depends on the masses and/or where the masses first started to Move down the slope. More information is needed to dome to a conclusion.
Answered by
Anonymous
1it=it
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Answered by
Melanie
uh.... I have to get back to you on this bc I have other work that is overdue um... can you just scroll down to my other science post and check my answers? please my parents will kill me if I don't have all A's, I need you, my social life depends on you.
Answered by
DrBob222
Your school work is more important, at this point in your life, than your social life.
KE. = 1/2*m*v^2
KE. = 1/2*m*v^2
Answered by
Mel❤nie
i guess, but plz explain your answer there i need help
Answered by
Michael
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