SOLUTION: If two objects have equal kinetic energies, do they necessarily have the same momentum? Explain 
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Question 435701:  If two objects have equal kinetic energies, do they necessarily have the same momentum? Explain  
Answer by rwm(914)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 This is a physics problem not math. SOME physics involves math. 
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