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  • 16-01-2019
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What would happen to the kinetic energy of an object if you doubled the mass

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Dericktopsom Dericktopsom
  • 16-01-2019
Because kinetic energy is proportional to the velocity squared, increases in velocity will have an exponentially greater effect on translational kinetic energy. Doubling the mass of an object will only double its kinetic energy, but doubling the velocity of the object will quadruple its velocity.

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alyssagurl alyssagurl
  • 16-01-2019

 The kinetic energy would double.


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