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The kinetic energy of an object of mass 'm' moving with a velocity of 5 m/s is 25 J. what will be its kinetic energy when its velocity is increased three times.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given:-

  • Mass (m)➝m
  • Velocity (v)➝5m/s
  • Kinetic energy➝25J

Situation:-

  • Velocity of this object is increased three times.

To find:-

  • Kinetic energy

Here:

Kinetic \:  Energy =  \frac{1}{2} m {v}^{2}

⟹25J =  \frac{1}{2}  \times m \times  {(5)}^{2}

⟹m =  \frac{50}{25} kg

⟹m = 2kg

Here we got the mass➝2kg

  • Now according to the situation:-

When velocity triples/becomes three times more:

Kinetic \:  energy =  \frac{1}{2} m {v}^{2}

⟹ Kinetic \:  energy =  \frac{1}{2}  \times 2 \times  {(15)}^{2}

⟹Kinetic \:  energy = 225J

  • Hence the kinetic will be 225J

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Answered by jatin7761
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