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  • 15-07-2021
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If the speed of an object in motion is doubled, its kinetic energy becomes how many times the original kinetic energy

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  • 16-07-2021

Answer: Becomes four times

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Speed is doubled for a moving object

Suppose initial speed is u

Increased speed is 2u

Kinetic Energy is given by

[tex]\Rightarrow K=0.5mu^2[/tex]

When speed is doubled

[tex]\Rightarrow K'=0.5m(2u)^2\\\Rightarrow K'=(0.5mu^2)\times 4\\\Rightarrow K'=4K[/tex]

Kinetic energy becomes four times

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