You are told 3 things...1. That there are two objects with equal masses. 2. Both objects are in motion. 3. One object has a greater kinetic energy than the other. How is this possible?

One object is blue and one object is red.

One object has a greater volume than the other object.

One object has a greater speed than the other object.

One object has a greater density then the other object.

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A large truck and a small car are moving at the same speed, traveling up and down hills, and over bumpy roads. Which one has more kinetic energy?

The car and truck have the same kinetic energy.

The truck has less kinetic energy because it has greater mass.

The truck has more kinetic energy because it has a greater mass.

The car has more kinetic energy because it moves fast down hills.

The correct answer is: The car and truck have the same kinetic energy.

The kinetic energy of an object depends on its mass and velocity, not on the type of vehicle or the terrain it is traveling on. As both the car and the truck are moving at the same speed, their kinetic energies will be equal, regardless of their masses or the road conditions.

isn't a truck more large tho

Yes, you are correct that a truck is typically larger and heavier than a car. However, in the given scenario, it is mentioned that both the truck and the car are moving at the same speed. Since kinetic energy depends on both mass and velocity, if they are traveling at the same speed, their kinetic energies will be equal, regardless of their sizes or masses.

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