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what happens to velocity when kinetic energy is doubled​

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Answered by sandeepthetourist
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If the potential energy is changed to kinetic energy, then there is a relation between velocity and kinetic energy. Hence, the option (C) is correct. Note: The velocity of the object is doubled by changing the acceleration only. If the velocity is doubled its kinetic energy is multiplied by four times.

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Answered by varsha7987927
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Kinetic energy is directly proportional to the squared of the velocity. This means that when momentum is doubled, mass remaining constant, velocity is doubled, as a result now kinetic energy becomes four times greater than the original value.

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