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how does the kinetic energy of the object change if its Momentum is doubled​

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Answered by sasank43
1

Answer:

the kinetic energy also doubled

Answered by shindevijay805
3

Answer:

W.K.T,

KINETIC ENERGY=>

KINETIC ENERGY=

 \frac{1}{2} m {v}^{2}

MOMENTUM=>

m {v}^{}

AFTER DOUBLING MOMENTUM,

K.E =>

 \frac{1}{2}  \times 2 \times  {mv}^{2}

K.E =.

 {mv}^{2}

THEREFORE ,THE KINETIC ENERGY DOUBLES IF WE DOUBLE THE MOMENTUM.

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