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If mass (m) is constant in the formula below, what will happen to the kinetic energy (KE) if velocity (v) is doubled?

KE= 1/2 mv^2
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If velocity (v) is doubled, it will be squared in the formula for kinetic energy (KE). Therefore, the kinetic energy (KE) will increase four times.
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