What happens to kinetic energy of a body if its
mass remains constant and velocity is doubled?
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the kinetic energy increases by a factor of 4
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1..if mass doubled then kinetic energy also gets doubled.. 2..if velocity doubled with constant mass then kinetic energy becomes 4 times the initial kinetic energy.. 3..if mass doubled and velocity reduced to half kinetic energy will be half the initial value......
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