When the speed of a body is tripled, what is the change in its kinetic energy?
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The change in the kinetic energy of the object as the speed changes is proportional to the square of the factor by which the speed changes. For example if the speed of the object becomes double, its kinetic energy changes to four times the initial kinetic energy.
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The change in the kinetic energy of the object as the speed changes is proportional to the square of the factor by which the speed changes. Hope it will help you
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