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Q: What occurs when the velocity of Earth is doubled?
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What will happen to the momentum of a body whose velocity is doubled?

Momentum = mass x velocity. So if the velocity is doubled, momentum will be doubled as they are directly proportional to each other.


When the velocity of the body is doubled its acceleration?

when the velocity is doubled then its accelration is also doubled.because a=v/t


What happens when the velocity of the Earth is doubled?

If the velocity of Earth were to double, it would have 4 times the kinetic energy. Twice the current kinetic energy would already be enough to catapult the Earth away from the Sun - never to return.


When velocity of body is doubled?

momentum is doubled, kinetic energy is quadrupled


If radius of the earth is doubled then value of critical velocity becomes what?

The question cannot be answered because the question provides no information on the mass of the "new" earth. Also, if it is a more massive earth then it is more likely to have a denser atmosphere.


If the velocity of an object is doubled the momentum is multiplied by?

4


what happens to the height of a tsunami when its velocity is doubled?

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What happens to an objects kinetic energy when the velocity is doubled?

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What happens to the height of the tsunami when its velocity is doubled?

Thats a simple question it gets higher...


If the frequency is doubled then for waves what would be the wavelength and vlocity?

Frequency = Velocity divided by wavelength. So if frequency is doubled that means velocity is doubled but the wavelength is halved. You can see this by keeping wavelength a constant : If Frequency =1 and Wavelength= 1 1= Velocity/1 Velocity=1 If Frequency =2 and Wavelength= 1 2= Velocity/1 Velocity =2 OR keeping Velocity constant: If Frequency =1 and Velocity= 1 1= 1/Wavelength Wavelength =1 If Frequency =2 and Velocity= 1 2= 1/Wavelength Wavelength=1/2


How about if the velocity is doubled but the mass remains the same?

Momentum is a simple product of mass time velocity. So if the velocity doubles the momentum doubles.


What is the horizontal range of a projectile initial velocity is doubled?

If "range" means that the shooter and the target are on the same level: quadrupled (if airesistance can be neglected). It takes twice the time until gravity "eats up" vertical velocity and during that time the projectile moves with double horisontal velocity. But if you shoot horisontally from a cliff at double velocity the flighttime will be the same and the range only doubled.