The kinetic energy and momentum of a body are given as:
Kinetic energy or K.E. = 1/2 mv^2
and momentum, P = m x v
where, m is the mass of the body and v is its velocity.
Let us say the car has a mass of 'm' and a velocity of 'v' initially.
If due to speed change, the momentum is twice the original value, then
P' = m x v' = 2 P = 2 m x v
or, v' = 2 v
Note that mass of the car remains the same and hence only the velocity is double the original value.
The new kinetic energy will be:
K.E.' = 1/2 m v'^2 = 1/2 m (2v)^2 = 4 [ 1/2 mv^2] = 4 K.E.
The new kinetic energy is thus 4 times the original kinetic energy.
Hope this helps.
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