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A particle of mass \[{{M}_{1}}\] is moving with a velocity \[{{v}_{1}}\], and another particle of mass\[{{M}_{2}}\], is moving with a velocity \[{{v}_{2}}\]. Both of them have the same momentum but their different kinetic energies are \[{{E}_{1}}\] and \[{{E}_{2}}\] respectively. If mass \[{{M}_{1}}\] is greater than mass \[{{M}_{2}}\] then

A. \[{{E}_{1}}\] is greater than \[{{E}_{2}}\]
B. \[{{E}_{1}}\] is less than \[{{E}_{2}}\]
C. \[{{E}_{1}}\] is equal to \[{{E}_{2}}\]
D. Ratio of \[{{E}_{1}}\] and \[{{E}_{2}}\] is equal to ratio of \[{{M}_{1}}\]and \[{{M}_{2}}\]
Answer» C. \[{{E}_{1}}\] is equal to \[{{E}_{2}}\]


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