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If the speed of a vehicle increases by 22%, by what factor does its kinetic energy increase?

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Answer:

the kinetic energy of the vehicle increases 48.84% after increasing its initial speed by 22%.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • KE = (1/2)mv²

∴ KE1 = (1/2)mv²

⇒ KE1 = (0.5)mv²

∴ KE2 = (1/2)m(v + 0.22v)²

⇒ KE2 = (1/2)m(1.22v)²

⇒ KE2 = (1/2)m(1.4884v²)

⇒ KE2/KE1 = ((1/2)m(1.4884v²))/((1/2)mv²)

⇒ KE2/KE1 = 1.4884 = 1 + 0.4884

⇒ % increase = (0.4884)×100 = 48.84%

User Joulss
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Answer:

The kinetic increases by 48.84 %

Step-by-step explanation:

The expression for the kinetic energy is:-


K.E.=(1)/(2)* mv^2

Where, m is the mass of the object

v is the velocity of the object

Let the new velocity is:- v'

v is increased by 22 %. Thus, v' = 1.22 v

So, the new kinetic energy is:-


K.E.'=(1)/(2)* mv'^2=(1)/(2)* m{1.22}^2=(1)/(2)* mv^21.4884=1.4884K.E.

Thus, the kinetic increases by 48.84 %

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