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Two bodies of masses `m_(1) and m_(2)` have equal kinetic energies. If `P_(1)` and `P_(2)` are their respective momentum, then ratio `P_(1):P_(2)` is equal to

A

`m_(1):m_(2)`

B

`m_(2):m_(1)`

C

`sqrt(m_(1)):sqrt(m_(2))`

D

`m_(1)^(2):m_(2)^(2)`

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C

`sqrt(m_(1)):sqrt(m_(2))`
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