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The momentum of a body is numerically equal to the Kinetic energy of the body. What is the velocity of body?122​ 1​  units2 units133​ 1​  units33​ units

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The momentum of a body is numerically equal to the Kinetic energy of the body. What is the velocity of body?

122​ 1​  units
2 units
133​ 1​  units
33​ units

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It seems like there's a mistake in your question as it's not clear. However, I can help you find the velocity of a body when its momentum is numerically equal to its kinetic energy.

The momentum (p) of a body is given by the product of its mass (m) and velocity (v), p = mv.

The kinetic energy (K) of a body is given by the formula K = 1/2 * m * v^2.

If the momentum of the body is numerically equal to the kinetic energy, then:

mv = 1/2 * m * v^2

We can simplify this equation by cancelling out the mass (m) from both sides (assuming the mass is not zero), and we get:

v = 1/2 * v^2

Solving for v, we get v = 2 units (since v cannot be zero in this context).

So, the velocity of the body would be 2 units.

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