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Your physical education teacher throws a ping-pang ball to you at a certain speed an you catch it. The teacher is next going to throw you basket ball whose mass is ten times the mass of the ping-pang ball. You are given the following choices. You can have the basket ball throws with
I. The same speed as the ping-pang ball
II. The same momentum, or
III. The same kinetic energy. rank these choices from easiest to hardest to catch i.e., in order of impulse needed to apply.

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