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Physics, 17.03.2020 21:50, jdkrisdaimcc11

A spaceship is traveling through space. Suddenly, its speed increases. What can you say
about the kinetic energy of the spaceship?
The kinetic energy increases as its speed increases.
There is no way to know what happens to the kinetic energy.
The kinetic energy decreases as it is converted into speed.
The kinetic energy remains the same because speed and kinetic energy are not related.

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