By what factor will the energy of a moving object go up if its speed increases by a factor of 5?
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Kinetic energy and mass have a direct proportionality, for example, doubling the mass will double the kinetic energy. However, we will notice that the velocity term is squared, this means that tripling the velocity (the speed), will actually increase the kinetic energy by 3 squared, or 9.
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