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How does kinetic energy of an object when its speed is doubled and mass is constant
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1)doubled
2)four times

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Answered by Anonymous
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➢If the speed of an object is doubled by increasing its velocity, its kinetic energy becomes four times its initial value. Thus kinetic energy increases by four times when its momentum is doubled

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