If an object's mass is halved and its speed is doubled, how does its kinetic energy change?
The new kinetic energy is double the original kinetic energy.
Kinetic energy (KE) is given by the formula:
If the object's mass is halved and its speed is doubled, we can analyze how this affects the kinetic energy.
Original Kinetic Energy:
New Mass:
New Speed:
New Kinetic Energy:
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