Physics, asked by ggarg9088, 4 months ago

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The kinetic energy of an object of
mass, m moving with a velocity
of 5 ms-' is 25 J. What will be its
kinetic energy when its velocity
is doubled? What will be its
kinetic energy when its velocity
is increased three times?​

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Answered by rishurajsingh2006
5

Answer:

the K.E(KINETIC ENERGY) of the object is 25 J.

So,

25=1/2*m*(5)2

Therefore,m=2 kg.

Now, when the velocity is doubled, velocity becomes=2*5=10 m/s(ms-1)

So,

K.E.=1/2*2*(10)2 =100 J.

Now,when the velocity is increased three times,the velocity will be=3*5=15m/s

Therefore,K.E.=1/2*2*(15)2 = 225 J.

Answered by umabasant1980
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Answer:

The kinetic energy of an object of

mass, m moving with a velocity

of 5 ms-' is 25 J. What will be its

kinetic energy when its velocity

is doubled? What will be its

kinetic energy when its velocity

is increased three times?

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