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Physics, 14.10.2019 21:20, deedivinya

Two objects are moving at equal speed along a level, frictionless surface. the second object has twice the mass of the first object. they both slide up the same frictionless incline plane. which object rises to a greater height?
a) object 1 rises to the greater height because it weighs less.
b) object 2 rises to the greater height because it possesses a larger amount of kinetic energy.
c) object 2 rises to the greater height because it contains more mass.
d) object 1 rises to the greater height because it possesses a smaller amount of kinetic energy.
the two objects rise to the same height.

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