if mass and velocity both doubled what happens to kinetic energy
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Since, kinetic energy is directly proportional to mass and velocity of the object, i.e. ,
K.E.=MV^2
Hence, if mass and velocity will get double then the original kinetic energy will become eight times of itself.
K.E.=MV^2
Hence, if mass and velocity will get double then the original kinetic energy will become eight times of itself.
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