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Two technicians were discussing the kinetic energy a vehicle possesses with respect to its speed. Technician A stated that if the speed of a moving object doubles, the kinetic energy becomes almost four times as great. Technician B disagreed and stated that if the speed of a moving object doubles, the kinetic energy is also doubled. Which technician is correct?

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Answer:

Technician A is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the question:

We know that kinetic energy of an object is given by:


KE = (1)/(2)mv^(2)

where

v = speed of the object

Now, let us double the speed:

v' = 2v

Now,


KE' = (1)/(2)mv'^(2)


(1)/(2)m(2v)^(2)


KE' = 4.(1)/(2)mv^(2) = 4KE

Thus the Kinetic energy becomes 4 times of its initial value.

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