An collision occurs between object X and object Z. Object X has twice the mass of object Z. Which of the following quantities is NOT the same for the two objects?

A. Magnitude of change in momentum
B. Magnitude of force felt by each
C. Time of collision
D. Magnitude of change in velocity


D. Magnitude of change in velocity

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