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If two particles have equal kinetic energies, are their momenta necessarily equal?
17 years ago

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drwls
If (1/2)MV^2 is equal for two different particles, do their MV's have to be equal? Think about it. What if the M's (masses) are diferent?
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Why are you like this drwls
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