If the momentum of a body is doubled the kinetic energy is
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
In fact momentum is mass multiplied by velocity. Kinetic energy of a body of given mass, is directly proportiional to its square of its velocity. When momentum is doubled, mass remaining constant, this means velcity is doubled. Hence, kinetic energy becomes 22=4 times i.e. say from 100 units to 400 units
Answered by
0
Answer:
In fact momentum is mass multiplied by velocity. Kinetic energy of a body of given mass, is directly proportiional to its square of its velocity. When momentum is doubled, mass remaining constant, this means velcity is doubled. Hence, kinetic energy becomes 22=4 times i.e. say from 100 units to 400 units.
Similar questions
Math,
5 months ago
Math,
5 months ago
Social Sciences,
11 months ago
English,
1 year ago
English,
1 year ago