Physics, asked by Aksharak, 9 days ago

Is Kinetic energy of a body is independent of...
a] force applied
b] time for which force is applied
c] elasticity of the body
d] none of the above?

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Answered by zameerkhan7
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Answer:

c) Elasticity of the body would be the right answer

Explanation:

for example - let's take a spring which is in its static position . When you compress the spring it would gain potential energy and similarly when you stretch it too.

WHEN ELASTICITY DEPENDS ON POTENTIAL ENERGY IT IS CLEARLY SEEN THAT KINETIC ENERGY DOSEN'T DEPEND ON ELASTICITY :)

also kinetic energy has the dimensions of mass, length and time which in turn can create force

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Answered by syedtahir20
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  • From the given question the correct option is c.
  • As we know that the Kinetic energy of a body is independent of the elasticity of the body.
  • The kinetic energy of a body depends on its velocity and mass.
  • Also, the kinetic energy depends on the reference frame.  
  • It has the dimensions of time, length, and mass which in turn can create force.
  • So the Kinetic energy of a body is independent of the elasticity of the body.

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