If the velocity of a body is doubled, what will be the change in its K.E
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kinetic energy is a function of the velocity squared. So if you double the velocity, kinetic energy increases proportionally. The formula for Kinetic Energy is as follows:
KE=½mv²
where:
KE is the kinetic energy
m is the mass of the object
v is the velocity
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