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Which of the following describes the relationship between kinetic energy and an object's mass?
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A. The greater the mass, the more kinetic energy the object has
An object's mass doesn't affect its kinetic energy.
The greater the mass, the less the object moves.
The greater the mass, the less kinetic energy the object has.
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A. The greater the mass, the more kinetic energy the object has.
Reason: Kinetic energy is KE = 1/2 m v^2, so for a given speed v, KE increases linearly with mass m.
Reason: Kinetic energy is KE = 1/2 m v^2, so for a given speed v, KE increases linearly with mass m.
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