Physics, asked by neha12363, 10 months ago

the kinetic energy is doubled then by how much percent does the linear momentum change. take out how much percent does it change . fast 90 points question​

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Answered by ItsDynamoGirl
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Answer:

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the percentage increased in kinetic energy will be 300% .

Explanation:

the momentum of a body of given mass, is directly proportional to its velocity. In fact Momentum is mass multiplied velocity. Kinetic energy of a body of given mass, is directly proportional to its square of its velocity .

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Answered by kaurgursharan705
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Explanation:

the Momentum is proportional to the square root of the kinetic energy. thus if kinetic energy is doubled then Momentum will become √2 times original momentum .

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