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A car is traveling at 10 m/s. By what factor does the car's kinetic energy increase if its speed is doubled to 20 m/s?
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KE = 0.5m*V^2.
KE2/KE! = 0.5m(20)^2/0.5m*(10)^2 = 4.
Note: 0.5m cancels
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