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formulating a hypothesis: part ii now you will focus on a second hypothesis. this hypothesis can be very similar to the first, but this time you want to focus only on the second variable in question, speed. what could be a hypothesis that would illustrate the relationship between speed and kinetic energy? use the format of \if…then…because…\ when writing your hypothesis.
To formulate the hypothesis, we recall the formula for kinetic energy, \( KE = \frac{1}{2}mv^2 \), where \( KE \) is kinetic energy, \( m \) is mass, and \( v \) is speed (velocity). Assuming mass is constant, as speed increases, kinetic energy should increase because kinetic energy is proportional to the square of the speed. So we structure it in the "if...then...because..." format.
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If the speed of an object increases (while its mass remains constant), then the kinetic energy of the object will increase because the formula for kinetic energy (\( KE = \frac{1}{2}mv^2 \)) shows that kinetic energy is directly proportional to the square of the speed, meaning an increase in speed will lead to a greater increase in kinetic energy.