Physics, asked by vanshugarg910, 7 months ago

the velocity of a moving car is tripled, by what factor does its kinetic energy change?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When the velocity triples, the kinetic energy goes up by a factor of 9 because the velocity gets squared while mass remains constant.♡

Answered by Vinayyadav80
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When the velocity triples, the kinetic energy goes up by a factor of 9 because the velocity gets squared while mass remains constant.

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