If the velocity of a given body is doubled its kinetic energy
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If the magnitude of the velocity is doubled, the kinetic energy is quadrupled (multiplied by four). That is to say, for any multiplication by a number x and the velocity, the kinetic energy would rise by x^2. ... The kinetic energy [Ek=½MV²] of a body doubles.
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