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Tom (mT = 2.00 kg) is chasing Jerry (mJ = 0.500 kg). As you can see, both are running toward the right. Tom’s velocity is vT = 2.50 m/s. Part A:

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Tom (mT = 2.00 kg) is chasing Jerry (mJ = 0.500 kg). As you can see, both are running toward the right. Tom’s velocity is vT = 2.50 m/s.

Part A: How fast would Jerry have to be running in order for the value of his momentum to be equal to Tom’s momentum?

Part B: How fast would Jerry have to be running in order for the value of his kinetic energy to equal Tom’s kinetic energy?

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