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if the velocity of an object is doubled what happens to its kinetic energy??
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Answered by Anonymous
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(so velocity remains well below the speed of light), then its velocity is doubled. If the velocity is doubled then the kinetic energy increases by the square of 2, or four time.

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Answered by singlegirl786
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(so velocity remains well below the speed of light), then its velocity is doubled. If the velocity is doubled then the kinetic energy increases by the square of 2, or four time.

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