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PLZZZZZ WHOS RIGHT???

PLZZZZZ WHOS RIGHT???-example-1

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Answer:

Katelyn is right

Explanation:

Her doubling of the speed of the watermelon will make a bigger increase in the kinetic energy. The kinetic energy of Katelyn's watermelon was 100 Joules at 10 m/s and 400 Joules at 20 m/sec. The kinetic energy of Robkins's 2 kg watermelon was 100 Joules and the kinetic energy of his 4kg watermelon was 200 Joules.

The kinetic energy of Katelyn's watermelon increased by 300 Joules (400 Joules - 100 Joules). The kinetic energy of Robin's watermelons increased by 100 Joules (2200 Joules - 100 Joules)

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