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A boy running at 4 m/s has a kinetic energy of 40 J. If he doubles his speed, what will be his new kinetic energy?

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  • A80 J
  • B160 J
  • C20 J
  • D10 J
Explanation

Kinetic energy is proportional to the square of velocity (KE ∝ v²). If the speed doubles (v becomes 2v), the kinetic energy becomes (2v)² = 4v². So, the new kinetic energy will be 4 times the original KE: 4 * 40 J = 160 J.

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