If the velocity of a body increases by three
times the ate for previous change in kinetic energy
a) 1500% b) 800% c) 15%

If the velocity of a body increases by three
times the ate for previous change in kinetic energy
a) 1500% b) 800% c) 15% d)900% %​

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  1. AnsWer :

    • Initial velocity = v
    • Final velocity = v + 3v = 4v
    • Mass = m

    Kinetic Energy :

    • It’s always non negative.
    • It’s a scalar quantity.
    • It depends on frame of reference.
    • It doesn’t depend on direction of velocity.

    Formula for calculating the Kinetic energy :

    • K.E = ½mv²

    According to the Question :

    => ∆K.E % = [(K.Ef – K.Eᵢ)/K.Eᵢ] × 100

    => ∆K.E % = [(½m(4v)² – ½m(v)²)/½m(v)²] × 100

    => ∆K.E % = [(16v² – v²)/v²] × 100

    => ∆K.E % = (15v²/v²) × 100

    => ∆K.E % = 15 × 100

    => ∆K.E % = 1500 %

    • Hence,the option A) 1500% is the correct answer.
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