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Two bodies of masses `4 kg and 5 kg` are moving with equal momentum. Then, the ratio of their respective kinetic energies
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Two bodies of masses `4 kg and 5 kg` are moving with equal momentum. Then, the ratio of their respective kinetic energies is
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(a) 4 :5 (b) 2 :1 (c) 1: 3 (d) 5 :4
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