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momentum is increased by 10% what is the effect on kinetic energy

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Answered by BAAZ7466
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If one increases the momentum by 10% the kinetic energy will naturally increase. so one can say that the KE will increase by 21%. Momentum = velocity × mass. ... Thus a 10% increase in momentum becomes a 21% increase in KE.

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Answered by pandaba75
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if momentum is increased by 10% then the kinetic energy increases by 21% as

Momentum=velocity* mass of object

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