What happens to the kinetic energy of a body whose velocity increases?
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a) it increases
b) it decreases
c) it remains constant
d) it becomes zero
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Answer is a) it increases
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a) it increases
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Kinetic Energy - The Physics Classroom This equation reveals that the kinetic energy of an object is directly proportional to the square of its speed. That means that for a twofold increase in speed, the kinetic energy will increase by a factor of four. For a threefold increase in speed, the kinetic energy will increase by a factor of nine.
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