Answer:
Their translational kinetic energies are the same
Explanation:
The translational kinetic energy of an object is given by the formula:
[tex]KE = 0.5 mv^2[/tex]
Where m = the mass of the object and
v = the linear speed of the object
From the question, it is stated that wheel A has the same mass as wheel B, that is [tex]m_A = m_B[/tex]
Linear speed is also a function of the distance covered. Since both wheels cover the same distance within the same interval, we can conclude that [tex]v_A = v_B[/tex]
Both wheels A and B have equal speed and mass, this means that their translational kinetic energy is the same.
Note that translational kinetic energy is not a function of the radius