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the kinetic energy of a moving body of linear momentum P is doubled. The final momentum of the body will be ​

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Answered by param511
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Answer:

mv/2

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Answered by munazzakhalidarf
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Explanation:

the kinetic energy of a body of given mass is directly proportional to the square of its velocity. when Momentum is doubled, mass remaining constant this means velocity is doubled.

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