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If kinetic energy of a body is increased by 100% then by how much percentage it's momentum will increase? ​

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Answered by romandave425
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Step-by-step explanation:

Linear momentum P= √2mK

Final kinetic energy Kf =2K

So, final momentum Pf = √2mKf

= √4mK

Percentage change in momentum = (Pf −P)/P ×100= (√4mK − √ 2mK)/ √2mk ×100

=41.4%

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