Question
Question: When the mass and velocity of the body are doubled, what happens to its kinetic energy?...
When the mass and velocity of the body are doubled, what happens to its kinetic energy?
Solution
In simple word kinetic energy is energy which the body gets while the body is in motion. The energy of a body depends on mass and velocity. Kinetic energy is equal to half of the product mass and velocity. SI unit is joules.
Complete answer:
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Question explanation- If the body has a mass m and velocity v then its energy is given by formula given in equation (1). If we have twice the mass and velocity of the body then what will be its kinetic energy?
Kinetic energy- Energy gained by a body when the body is in motion and it is given by,
KE=21mv2 ----------(1)
Now let's assume that our next kinetic energy is same as that of first kinetic energy but according to our question, the mass of next energy is double than the mass of first energy and velocity of next energy is double than the velocity of first energy which is given as
m1=2m and v1=2v
So next Kinetic energy is energy by
KE1=21m1v12
Now put the value of m1&v1 in the above equation,
We get,