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  • 24-12-2016
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If the speed of a ball increased from 1 m/s to 4 m/s, by how much would kinetic energy increase?

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SJ2006
SJ2006 SJ2006
  • 24-12-2016
We Know, K.E. = mv²/2
Here, v' = 4v
so, K.E' = mv'²/2
K.E' = m(4v)² / 2
K.E.' = 16 * mv²/2

It means, Kinetic energy will increase by 16 times.

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