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When you double the velocity, you _____ the kinetic energy.

A. quadruple
B. double
C. halve
D. multiply

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Answer:

quadruple

Step-by-step explanation:

User Chris McAtackney
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Answer:

Quadruple

Step-by-step explanation:

Kinetic energy is the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its motion. It is represented mathematically as 1/2MV². If

(KE)1 = 1/2MV1²...(1) where;

M is the mass of the body

V is the velocity of the body

If the velocity is now doubled i.e V2 = 2V1 the Kinetic energy becomes

(KE)2 = 1/2M(2V1)²...(2)

Note that the mass doesn't change

Dividing equation 2 by 1, we have;

Ke2/Ke1 = 1/2×4MV1²÷ 1/2MV1²

Ke2/Ke1 = 2MV1×2/MV1

Ke2/Ke1 = 4

Ke2 = 4Ke1

This shows that when you double the velocity of an object, you quadruple its kinetic energy.

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