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The velocity (v metres per second) of a body is known to be proportional to the square root of its kinetic energy (e joules). When the velocity of a body is 120 m/s, its kinetic energy is 1600 J.

a) Write down a relationship between v and e, using k as the constant of proportionality.
b) Calculate the value of k.
c) If v = 21, calculate the kinetic energy of the body in joules.​

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Answer: Find step-by-step Probability solutions and your answer to the following textbook question: The velocity (v metres per second) of a body is known to be proportional to the square root of its kinetic energy (e j.) I don't know if this will help

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