Two objects with different masses and different velocities have the same momentum. What must be true of the velocity of the more massive object? The more massive object has a faster velocity than the less massive object. The more massive object has a slower velocity than the less massive object. The more massive object has the same velocity as the less massive object.

Respuesta :

The more massive object must have a slower velocity than the less massive object to have the same momentum. Option C is correct.

What is momentum?

The momentum of an object can be defined as the product of its mass and velocity.

[tex]p = mv[/tex]

Where,

[tex]p[/tex] - momentum

[tex]m[/tex] - mass

[tex]v[/tex] - velocity

The momentum of two objects with different mass and velocity can have the same momentum if, the massive object has lower velocity while the lighter object has greater velocity.  

Therefore, the more massive object must have a slower velocity than the less massive object to have the same momentum.

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Answer:

B: The more massive object has a slower velocity than the less massive object.

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