If two objects AA and BB have the same momentum but AA has two times the kinetic energy of BB, what is the ratio of their inertias?

If two objects AA and BB have the same momentum but AA has two times the...
Two objects have the same kinetic energy. One has a speed that is 2.1 times greater than the speed of the other. What is the ratio of their masses? (Let m1 be the slower object and m2 be the faster.) m1/m2 =
The momentum and the kinetic energy of particle A is two times and six times the momentum and the kinetic energy of particle B, respectively. What is the ratio of the mass of particle A to that of particle B?
If two particles have the same momentum but different mass then the heavier particle has the higher kinetic energy. (t/f)
Two objects collide and stick together. Which of the following is correct? (A) Neither momentum nor kinetic energy is conserved, (B) Both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved, (C) Momentum is conserved, but kinetic energy is not conserved, (D) Kinetic energy is conserved, but momentum is not conserved
A man weighing 660 N and a woman weighing 460 N have the same momentum. What is the ratio of the man's kinetic energy Km to that of the woman Kw?
A man weighing 690 N and a woman weighing 400 N have the same momentum. What is the ratio of the man's kinetic energy Km to that of the woman Kw
owing two genotypes are crossed: Aa Bb Ce dd Ee X Aa bb Ce Dd Ee. What is the probability of getting offspring with the following genotypes a.AaBbCc Dd Ee b. Aa bb Cc dd ee ее
Consider the following cross: Aa Bb × aa bb. If these genes assort independently, what proportion of the progeny will have genotype Aa Bb?
The following two genotypes are crossed: Aa Bb Cc dd Ee x Aa bb Cc Dd Ee. What will be the proportions of the following genotypes among the progeny of this cross? a.AaBbCcddEe b.AAbbCCddEE
Two identical objects (such as billiard balls) have a one-dimensional collision in which one is initially motionless. After the collision, the moving object is stationary and the other moves with the same speed as the other originally had. Show that both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved.