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If speed/velocity is doubled and mass remains constant, then kinetic energy becomes quadrupled.
It doubles.
momentum is doubled, kinetic energy is quadrupled
If the speed of an object doubles, its kinetic energy quadruples. This is because velocity is squared in the formula for kinetic energy.
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the defining equation for kinetic energy= 1/2 mv2therefore kinetic energy is directly proportional to mass or as kinetic energy increases, mass increases proportionally (and vice versa).therefore if mass is doubled, the kinetic energy is also doubled.
If speed/velocity is doubled and mass remains constant, then kinetic energy becomes quadrupled.
what happens if the kinectic energy if the mass doubled
It doubles.
Twice the mass --> twice the kinetic energy.
momentum is doubled, kinetic energy is quadrupled
energy is quadrupled
The kinetic energy would be quadrupled, and the momentum would be doubled.
If the speed of an object doubles, its kinetic energy quadruples. This is because velocity is squared in the formula for kinetic energy.
It becomes less since the weight is doubled so it becomes harder for the energy to push it
Momentum increases
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