There are two objects with at mass of M1 and M2 respectively. Initially M1 stays still while M2 is moving towards right at a constant speed of V. Then, both objects is subjected to a constant force F towards right. Comment: at the conditions of (1) M1 M2, are they going to be the same speed towards right at a specific moment? (You need to provide their velocity changing formula to make your decision

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There are two objects with at mass of M1 and M2 respectively. Initially M1 stays still while M2 is moving towards right at a constant speed of V. Then, both objects is subjected to a constant force F towards right.

Comment: at the conditions of (1) M1<M2; (2) M1=M2 and (3) M1 > M2, are they going to be the same speed towards right at a specific moment? (You need to provide their velocity changing formula to make your decision

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