If two objects have the same force and distance but one object is more massive which one has a bigger kinetic
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If two objects have the same force and distance but one object is more massive which one has a bigger kinetic

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 12-08-02] [Hit: ]
? thanks-Yes, you are correct.They each have the same work done on them, so they each have the same change in kinetic energy.If they started with the same kinetic energy (zero,......
i think that it would be the same amount of kinetic energy because the would travel the same distance and they have the same force applied to them. KE-W=F.d? help??? thanks

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Yes, you are correct. They each have the same work done on them, so they each have the same change in kinetic energy. If they started with the same kinetic energy (zero, for example), then they'll end up with the same kinetic energy.
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