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Drive alongside it in another vehicle and then move stuff onto the truck. This will increase the mass of the [whole] truck and so increase its KE. This is dangerous so do not try it!

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Why does a small increase in speed produce a large increase in kinetic energy?

Kinetic energy is proportional to the square of the velocity, so increasing speed even slightly results in a larger change in kinetic energy. This relationship means that a small increase in speed has a disproportionate impact on the kinetic energy of an object.


A 1kg object is moving at 10 ms to double its kinetic energy its speed should be increased to approximately?

To double its kinetic energy, the object's speed should be increased to approximately 14.1 m/s. This is because kinetic energy is directly proportional to the square of the object's speed (KE = 1/2 * m * v^2). Doubling the speed quadruples the kinetic energy.


How does the mass and speed of an object affect the kinetic energy?

Kinetic Energy is 1/2 mass x the square of speed (KE = 1/2 mv^2)


When a gas is heated does all of the absorbed energy convert to kinetic energy If not please tell what it is converted to part kinetic and part potential energy or just potential energy?

The gas will have thermal energy given by its specific heat capacity (at constant pressure or volume depending on the situation) times the rise in temperature. This thermal energy is possessed because of the increased kinetic energy of its molecules, due to the rise in temperature.


When temperature increases the kinetic energy of the particlles decreases true or false?

No. In gases, 'Absolute temperature' is proportionally related to the kinetic energy of the particles. Therefore, increase in temperature results in increase in the kinetic energy of the particles.

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How can the kinetic energy of a truck be increased without increasing speed?

load it


How the kinetic energy of a truck could be increased without increasing the truck's speed explain?

The kinetic energy of a truck can be increased without increasing its speed by increasing its mass. This can be done by loading the truck with heavier cargo. Kinetic energy is directly proportional to an object's mass, so increasing the truck's mass will result in an increase in its kinetic energy.


By increasing the temperature the temperature of water how are you changing the kinetic energy of the water molecules?

It is being increased, because temperature is the average kinetic energy of the object.


What increases when the average Kinetic energy of the particles in a material increases?

The average kinetic energy of colliding particles can be increased by increasing temperature.


How does increasing the starting height affect the final speed?

Increasing the starting height will result in a higher final speed due to the increased potential energy that is converted into kinetic energy as the object falls.


What happens to an object kinetic energy if the object speed increases?

The kinetic energy will increase. Kinetic energy is defined by K=one half mv2 where m is the mass of the object, and v is the velocity of the object. The greater the velocity, the greater the kinetic energy. Since the velocity is squared, increasing it will cause the kinetic energy to grow much faster than if you increased the mass.


The of a substance is a measure of the speed of its particles and therefore is a measure of its energy?

The temperature of a substance is related to the average kinetic energy of its particles. As temperature increases, the particles move faster, increasing their kinetic energy. This increased kinetic energy results in higher temperatures.


How do you increase the kinetic energy of a ball without increasing its mass?

you apply a force tp the ball that moves it


Does kinetic energy increase with increasing temperature?

It's more like temperature increases with increasing kinetic energy. In science, temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of a system. As a substance is heated it's particles move faster, increasing their kinetic energy, and this causes a rise in temperature.


What happens to the kinetic energy when temperature is changed?

When the temperature is increased the kinetic energy increases, and when it is decreased the kinetic energy decreases.


What happens to the kinetic energy of molecular motion in water when its temperature is increased?

When the water is heated, its molecules get additional kinetic energy due to it. This results in their increased velocity. As their kinetic energy gets increased, they try to overcome the force of attraction between themselves and eventually water changes into water vapour.


How does the kinetic energy of substance increase?

As the kinetic energy of matter is increased, the temperature increases and phase changes from solid to liquid or liquid to gas occur. If pressure is low enough, sublimation could occur.