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A person is running at a velocity vv. By which factor would they need to increase their speed in order to double their kinetic energy?

A person is running at a velocity vv. By which factor would they need to increase-example-1
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The kinetic energy is given by:


K=(1)/(2)mv^2

If we want to double it then we have:


2((1)/(2)mv^2)=(1)/(2)m(\sqrt[]{2}v)^2

Therefore the speed has to increas by a factor of square root of 2

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