BMAT 2018 Section 2 Q11 No-math physics

If kinetic energy is 1/2 of mass times velocity squared, and the velocity changes, then why doesn’t kinetic energy change?

Because KE is not a vector. It’s a scaler qty and only depends upon Magnitude of velocity.

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I see. So only vectors must change if direction changes? Which means this question is testing the distinction between scalars and vectors, yes? Thank you.

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