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Object A and object B are moving with the same momentum. Which of the following statements must be true?

Object A And Object B Are Moving With The Same Momentum Which Of The Following Statements Must Be True class=

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The FIRST statement on the list is the definition of momentum, so that's the one that must be true.

When two objects A and object B are moving with the same momentum then the product of their velocity and mass will be equal.

What is momentum?

The momentum of any object is defined as the product of the mass of the body to the velocity of the body. So if the two bodies are having same momentum it means that the product of their masses and the velocities are equal.

Now suppose the mass and the velocity of the body A is [tex]M_A[/tex] and [tex]V_A[/tex] so the momentum of the body will be given by

[tex]P_A= M_A\times V_A[/tex]

Similarly for body B the mass and the velocity is given as [tex]M_B[/tex] and [tex]V_B[/tex] then the momentum of the body B will be given as

[tex]P_B=M_B\times V_B[/tex]

So now both body A and B are having same momentum then

[tex]P_A=P_B[/tex]

[tex]M_A\times V_A=M_B\times V_B[/tex]

Thus when two objects A and object B are moving with the same momentum then the product of their velocity and mass will be equal.

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