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23 November, 03:12

The KE of a body becomes 2 times of its original value then the new momentum will be more than its initial momentum by

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  1. 23 November, 04:28
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    √2

    Explanation:

    If the final kinetic energy is 2 times the initial kinetic energy:

    KE = 2 KE₀

    ½ mv² = 2 (½ mv₀²)

    v² = 2 v₀²

    v = √2 v₀

    Therefore, the ratio of the final momentum to the initial momentum is:

    p / p₀

    mv / (mv₀)

    v / v₀

    √2
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