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If momentum decreases by 20 %, K.E. will decrease by

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Momentum is a vector quantity representing the product of an object’s mass and velocity, describing its motion and resistance to change.
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  1. To find the percentage decrease in kinetic energy (K.E.) when momentum decreases by 20%, we have the following relations:

    1. Momentum (p) is defined as:
    p = m * v
    where m is the mass and v is the velocity.

    2. Kinetic energy (K.E.) is defined as:
    K.E. = (1/2) * m * v².

    3. If momentum decreases by 20%, then the new momentum is given by p’.
    p’ = p – 0.2p = 0.8p.

    4. As momentum is directly proportional to mass and velocity, we can express the new velocity, v’, in terms of the original velocity, v, as:
    p’ = m * v’ = 0.8(m * v).

    5. Divide both sides by m
    v’ = 0.8v.

    6. We can now compute the new kinetic energy, K.E.’:
    K.E.’ = (1/2) * m * (v’)²
    = (1/2) * m * (0.8v)²
    = (1/2) * m * 0.64v²
    = 0.64 * (1/2) * m * v²
    = 0.64 * K.E.

    7. The percentage decrease in kinetic energy is:
    Percentage decrease = [(K.E. – K.E.’) / K.E.] * 100
    = [(K.E. – 0.64K.E.) / K.E.] * 100
    = (0.36K.E. / K.E.) * 100 = 36%.

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