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2. Object 1 has a mass of 1 kg and is acted on by a force of 100 N. Object 2 has a mass of 100 kg and is also acted on by a force of 100 N. (a) Is the change in momentum in one second greater for object 1, greater for object 2, or the same for the two objects? Explain. (b) Is the change in velocity in one second greater for object 1, greater for object 2, or the same for the two objects? Explain.
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