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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 speed is doubled? it is given here doubled not tripled​

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Answered by Okhey
19

Given :

The kinetic energy of an object of mass m, moving with a velocity of 5 m/s is 25 J.

To Find :

Kinetic energy when its speed is doubled .

Solution :

Firstly we'll find the mass of object :

Using Formula :

\longmapsto\tt\boxed{Kinetic\:Energy=\dfrac{1}{2}\:{mv}^{2}}

Putting Values :

\longmapsto\tt{25=\dfrac{1}{2}\times{m}\times{{(5)}^{2}}}

\longmapsto\tt{25=\dfrac{1}{2}\times{m}\times{25}}

\longmapsto\tt{25\times{2}=25\:m}

\longmapsto\tt{50=25\:m}

\longmapsto\tt{m=\cancel\dfrac{50}{25}}

\purple\longmapsto\:\large\underline{\boxed{\bf\blue{m}\pink{=}\red{2\:kg}}}

Now ,

If speed is doubled :

\longmapsto\tt{Speed=2\times{5}=10\:m/s}

Using Formula :

\longmapsto\tt\boxed{Kinetic\:Energy=\dfrac{1}{2}\:{mv}^{2}}

Putting Values :

\longmapsto\tt{\dfrac{1}{2}\times{2}\times{{(10)}^{2}}}

\longmapsto\tt{\dfrac{1}{{\not{2}}}\times{{\not{2}}}\times{100}}

\longmapsto\tt\bf{K.E=100\:J}

Answered by VEDESWARITS
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