The momentum of a body is doubled. What is the percentage increase in kinetic energy? (a) 500% (b) 300% (c) 200% (d) 600%
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Step 1: Given that the momentum of the body is doubled, we know that \( P_2 = 2P_1 \), where \( P_1 \) is the initial momentum and \( P_2 \) is the final momentum. Show more…
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