If all else is constant, which would cause the greatest increase in kinetic energy of a moving object?

Mass and velocity are each reduced by one-half.
Mass is reduced by one-half, and velocity is doubled.
Mass is doubled, and velocity is reduced by one-half.
Mass and velocity are each doubled.

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Answer:

(D) Mass and velocity are each doubled.

Explanation:

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The factors that will cause the greatest increase in kinetic energy is ; ( D )

  • Mass and velocity are each doubled ( D )

When the mass and velocity of a moving object are doubled the value of the kinetic energy of the moving object will experience the greatest incremental value because ;

K.E ( kinetic energy ) = 1/2 mv²

where ; m = mass of object

             v = velocity of object

Hence we can conclude that the factors that will cause the greatest increase in kinetic energy is the doubling of the mass and velocity of the object .

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