If the force remains constant with magnitude F1 while the object moves a distance d, the final speed of the object is V1. What is the final speed V2 (in terms of V1) if the net force is F2 = 2F1 and the object moves the same distance dd while the force is being applied? (Express your answer in terms of V1)

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Starting at time t=0, net force F1 is applied to an object that is initially at rest.

If the force remains constant with magnitude F1 while the object moves a distance d, the final speed of the object is V1. What is the final speed V2 (in terms of V1) if the net force is F= 2F1 and the object moves the same distance dd while the force is being applied? (Express your answer in terms of V1)

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