Why we use relation between kinetic energy and linear momentum as K.E.=p^2/2m ;why don't K.E.= pv/2?
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Kinetic energy is equal to 1/2mv^2, which implies that it increases linearly with mass. Kinetic energy is also given by p^2/2m, but this suggests that kinetic energy decreases with mass.
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