natashanauwelaers
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  • 24-11-2021
  • Physics
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If I double the velocity of a moving object, what happens to the object’s energy?

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jomariflores400l
jomariflores400l jomariflores400l
  • 24-11-2021

Answer:

Kinetic energy is proportional to the object's velocity squared. This indicates that when an object's velocity doubles, the object's kinetic energy quadruples.

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raed01198
raed01198 raed01198
  • 18-01-2022
the kinetic energy of the moving object doubles (thats what i think lol)
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