What will be the change in kinetic energy of a body when its velocity is increased by three times?
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What happens to kinetic energy when velocity of a body is tripled? Answer: as we know K.E=1/2mv^2 from this eqn we get K.E is directly proportional to square of velocity of body so, if we triple the velocity of body the K.E will become nine times of the initial K.E.I hope you got it
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As we know K.E=1/2mv^2 from this eqn we get K.E is directly proportional to square of velocity of body so, if we triple the velocity of body the K.E will become nine times of the initial K.E.I hope you got it.
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