Physics, asked by pallavi156, 1 year ago

What will cause greater change in kinetic energy of a body? Changing its mass or changing its velocity. ​

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Answered by labefoso
4

Answer:

velocity

Explanation:

it depends of square of the vel

KE proportional to (vel)^2

Answered by OJASWI
8

ANSWER

Change in velocity will cause greater change in kinetic energy, because kinetic energy equals to 1/2mv^2.

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