Physics, asked by yvirat829, 2 months ago

If the linear momentum of a moving
object gets doubled due to application of
a force, then its kinetic energy will
(a) remain same
(b) increase by four times
(c) increase by two times
(d) increase by eight times​

Answers

Answered by anikatiku11
1
Increase by 4 times
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Answered by navasivabharathik
0

Answer:

b) increase by four times

Explanation:

kinetic energy of the body of given mass, is directly proportional to it's square of its velocity. when momentum is doubled, mass remaining constant,this mean velocity is doubled.hence , kinetic energy become 22=4 times

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