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draw kinetic energy versus linear momentum graph for moving body where mass is constant​

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Answered by tracerchesney
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Answer:

parabola

Explanation:

kinetic energy=p^2/2m. where p is momentum

so K.E vs p should be nature if y=x^2 type like parabola

Answered by muscardinus
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The graph between kinetic energy and momentum will be parabolic.

Explanation:

The momentum and kinetic energy are given by the formula as follows :

p=mv\\\\K=\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2

m is mass of object

v is speed of object

We can write kinetic energy in terms of momentum as :

K=\dfrac{p^2}{2m}

If mass is constant, kinetic energy is directly proportional to the square of momentum. It means that the graph between kinetic energy and momentum will be parabolic.

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