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if the momentum of a particle is increased by 25 percent percentage change in velocity

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➡️If the increase in momentum is due to an increase in mass, then the increase in KE = 20%. If both mass and speed are varying, then the increase in KE is indeterminate. For a given mass, m, momentum (p =m.v) Is proportional to velocity. Therefore a 20% increase in momentum implies a 20% increase in velocity.

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