Write down the relationship between the classical kinetic energy EE and momentum pp for a body of mass mm. Please use the usual "+", "-", "*" (for multiplication), and "/" (for division) signs (without the quotes) for algebraic symbols: e.g. use pp*cc for p×cp×c. For powers use "^-3" (e.g use "p^-3" for p−3p−3), for E−−√E use "sqrt 3" (all without the quotes). For complex calculations you must indicate the correct order of operations: for example use "m/(k*c)" or "m/k/c" for mkcmkc. Use "Check response" button that the answer is as you expect before submission.

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Write down the relationship between the classical kinetic energy EE and momentum pp for a body of mass mm. Please use the usual "+", "-", "*" (for multiplication), and "/" (for division) signs (without the quotes) for algebraic symbols: e.g. use pp*cc for p×cp×c. For powers use "^-3" (e.g use "p^-3" for p−3p−3), for E−−√E use "sqrt 3" (all without the quotes). For complex calculations you must indicate the correct order of operations: for example use "m/(k*c)" or "m/k/c" for mkcmkc. Use "Check response" button that the answer is as you expect before submission.

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