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A van of mass 2000kg is travelling to 10 m/s. Calculate the kinetic energy, if its speed increases to 20 m/s. By how much amount does the kinetic energy increase?
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A van of mass 2000kg is travelling to 10 m/s. Calculate the kinetic energy, if its speed increases to 20 m/s. By how much amount does the kinetic energy increase?
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3×10^5 joules
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