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How an object's kinetic energy depends on its mass?

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Answered by SwarajBose
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Explanation:

K.E$ (Kinetic Energy) = $\frac{1}{2}mv^2$ (Where m = Mass, v = Velocity) $\\\\\therefore $ Kinetic energy is directly proportional to mass of the object if its velocity is constant.$\\\\

Again

K.E$ (Kinetic Energy) = $\frac{p^2}{2m} $ (Where p = Momentum, m = Mass)$\\\\\therefore $ Kinetic Energy is inversely proportional to the mass of the object if Momentum is constant.$

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