Physics
A body of mass 10 kg is moving with a velocity 20 m s-1.
If the mass of the body is doubled and its velocity is halved,
find:
(i) the initial kinetic energy, and
(ii) the final kinetic energy.
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Answer
Given,
Initial Mass = 10 kg and
Final mass = 2 × 10 kg = 20kg
Initial Velocity = 20 m / s
Changed velocity v2 = 20 / 2 = 10 m / s
(i) Initial kinetic energy = 1 / 2 × mass × (velocity)2
(ii) Final kinetic energy
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