Physics, 05.02.2021 21:40 cheyennebrooke01
Suppose a cyclist increases her speed from 8 m/s to 16 m/s. By doing this her kinetic energy will
1)reduce to half
2)not change
3)quadruple
4)double
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Suppose a cyclist increases her speed from 8 m/s to 16 m/s. By doing this her kinetic energy will
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