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if the linear momentum of the object is incrrased by 0.3% then the kinetic energy is increased by a)0.1% b)0.2% c) 0.4% d)0.6%​

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Answered by prpn001f
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Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

The momentum will be increased by 0.6.

Explanation:

  • Kinetic energy K given is equal to \frac {p^2}{2m}, hence we can say that the kinetic energy is directly proportional to the squaring of momentum.
  • So that means the change in kinetic energy of the original kinetic energy would be equal to change in momentum operational Momentum applying the formula

                             \frac{\Delta k}{k} \times 100 = \frac{2\Deltap}{p} \times 100

Hence this make the value as twice the kinetic energy given

                                      ⇒ 2 \times 0.3 = 0.6.

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