^I knew I should've said "is proportional to" instead of "is"...
Yes, I couldn't resist it. Sorry.^I knew I should've said "is proportional to" instead of "is"...
Yes, I couldn't resist it. Sorry.
So something that's 1/100th as massive will have the same impact if it's 10 times as fast.
Actually, kinetic energy is 1/2 times mass times velocity squared, v^2, provided v << c, where c is the speed of light, or (gamma - 1) times rest mass times c^2 as v approaches c, where the Lorentz factor gamma = 1/sqrt(1 - (v/c)^2). But, yes, the factor of 1/2 cancels out in your comparison so you're correct for non-relativistic velocities.
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