Two watermelons fall off a kitchen counter. The masses and speeds of the fruits are in the table. How do the kinetic and/or the potential energies of the fruits compare?(1 point) Responses Both fruits have the same kinetic and potential energy. Both fruits have the same kinetic and potential energy. The watermelon B has more kinetic energy. The watermelon B has more kinetic energy. The watermelon A has more kinetic energy. The watermelon A has more kinetic energy. Both fruits have only potential energy and no kinetic energy.

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Both fruits have the same kinetic and potential energy.
A student drops a 350-gram rock and a 500-gram rock into a pool from a height of 8 meters. Which statement about the investigation is accurate?(1 point) Responses The 350-gram rock causes a larger splash because it has less mass. The 350-gram rock causes a larger splash because it has less mass. The 350-gram rock causes a smaller splash because it has more kinetic energy. The 350-gram rock causes a smaller splash because it has more kinetic energy. The 500-gram rock causes a larger splash because it has more kinetic energy. The 500-gram rock causes a larger splash because it has more kinetic energy. The 500-gram rock causes a smaller splash because it has more mass. The 500-gram rock causes a smaller splash because it has more mass.
The 500-gram rock causes a larger splash because it has more kinetic energy.
watermelon a has a mass of 4 and speed of 2
watermelon b has a mass of 4 and a speed of 4
so how what is the answer