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  • 11-01-2022
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If the speed of a particle is decreased by a factor of three, by what factor does its kinetic energy change?

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  • 11-01-2022

Answer:

decreases by 1/9

Explanation:

the equation of kinetic energy is [tex]KE = \frac{mv^2}{2}\\[/tex]

here, we see that Kinetic Energy and v (velocity) are on opposide sides of the equation, this means that they are directly proportional (when one increases, the other one must increase (assuming mass (m) is constant)): KE∝[tex]v^2[/tex]

since V is decreasing by factor of 1/3, simply plug it in for v^2 to get (1/3)^2,

this equals (1/9). So KE will become 1/9 of original value

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