Kinetic energy of two bodies
- From: "!!!ThunderBoy!!!" <thunderboy.tboy@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 01:11:42 +0100
OK, here is the problem. :)
We have two bodies, A which is lighter and B which is heavier!
Both bodies are pushed with the force and under it they cross the same
distance.
Both forces have same direction and are equal to each other!
So:
mass of A < mass of B
Fa=Fb
crossed distance of A = crossed distance of B
My question is, will the kinetic energy of bodie A be greater then the one
of body B or will they be equal?
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