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how does k.e. of an object change .if its momentum is doubled​

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Answered by ahamedraiyan2005
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Explanation:

In fact momentum is mass multiplied by velocity. Kinetic energy of a body of given mass, is directly proportiional to its square of its velocity. ... when the momentum is doubled, the kinetic energy goes up by a factor of 4 which represents a 300% increase.

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Answered by mauryavijay8088
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In fact momentum is mass multiplied by velocity. Kinetic energy of a body of given mass, is directly proportiional to its square of its velocity. ... when the momentum is doubled, the kinetic energy goes up by a factor of 4 which represents a 300% increase

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