One object (A) is twice as heavy as another one (B). They fall off of a table at the same time. What is true about the potential energy (PE) and the kinetic energy (KE) on the ground. Assume that the ground represents height of zero?
One object (A) is twice as heavy as another one (B). They fall off of a table at the same time. What is true about the potential energy (PE) and the kinetic energy (KE) on the ground. Assume that the ground represents height of zero?
| PE of A < PE of B, KE of A > KE of B |
| PE of A > PE of B, KE of A > KE of B |
| PE of A > PE of B, KE of A = KE of B |
| PE of A = PE of B, KE of A = KE of B |
| PE of A = PE of B, KE of A > KE of B |