How does the kinetic energy of a body change in momentum doubled
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Your answer
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Relation of Kinetic energy and momentum
=> K.E. = P²/2m
Doubled Momentum = 2p
So,
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New kinetic energy = (2p)²/2m
=> 4p²/2m
=> 2p²/2m
=> K.E. = 2(p²/2m)
Therefore,
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Kinetic energy becomes two times the original kinetic energy.
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Your answer
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Relation of Kinetic energy and momentum
=> K.E. = P²/2m
Doubled Momentum = 2p
So,
-------
New kinetic energy = (2p)²/2m
=> 4p²/2m
=> 2p²/2m
=> K.E. = 2(p²/2m)
Therefore,
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Kinetic energy becomes two times the original kinetic energy.
HOPE IT HELPS
#ARCHITECTSETHROLLINS
✯ BRAINLY STAR ✯
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