Question: If two objects (mathrm{A}) and (mathrm{B}) have the same momentum but (mathrm{A}) has four times the kinetic energy of (B), what is the ratio of

If two objects \(\mathrm{A}\) and \(\mathrm{B}\) have the same momentum but \(\mathrm{A}\) has four times the kinetic energy of \(B\), what is the ratio of their inertias?

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