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Do you mean how does an increase in velocity effect the overall kinetic energy?
En = (1/2).m.v^2
En = kinetic energy; m = mass; v = velocity
If we look at the equation, we can see that if we...
Kinetic energy is calculated as 1/2 times mass times velocity squared. So, kinetic energy is proportional to the square of the velocity. If velocity is doubled, kinetic energy increases by a factor...
Kinetic Energy is theproperty it can not effect anything. It tells how big amount of energy is stored by the object just because its moving. Or in the other words, what amount of energy was given to...