Decide how the objects in the following table would be listed, if they were listed in order of increasing kinetic energy. That is, select "1" next to the object with the lowest kinetic energy, select "2" next to the object with the second lowest kinetic energy, and so on. object kinetic energy A 6.4 g bullet moving at 670. m/s. [(choose one) A 9.1 g bullet moving at 700. m/s. (choose one) - A 9.1 g bullet moving at 670. m/s. (choose one) v A 10.6 g bullet moving at 700. m/s. (choose one)

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Understanding how kinetic energy scales with mass and speed
ARLYQUIN
Decide how the objects in the following table would be listed, if they were listed in order of increasing kinetic energy. That is, select "1" next to the object with
the lowest kinetic energy, select "2" next to the object with the second lowest kinetic energy, and so on.
object
kinetic energy
A 6.4 g bullet moving at 670. m/s.
(choose one)
A 9.1 g bullet moving at 700. m/s.
(choose one) -
A 9.1 g bullet moving at 670. m/s.
(choose one) v
A 10.6 g bullet moving at 700. m/s.
(choose one) v
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Transcribed Image Text:EMISTRY Understanding how kinetic energy scales with mass and speed ARLYQUIN Decide how the objects in the following table would be listed, if they were listed in order of increasing kinetic energy. That is, select "1" next to the object with the lowest kinetic energy, select "2" next to the object with the second lowest kinetic energy, and so on. object kinetic energy A 6.4 g bullet moving at 670. m/s. (choose one) A 9.1 g bullet moving at 700. m/s. (choose one) - A 9.1 g bullet moving at 670. m/s. (choose one) v A 10.6 g bullet moving at 700. m/s. (choose one) v Explanation Check © 2022 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Center Ac re to search 28 C Mostly cloudy A 立
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