Given the kinetic energy of body is T = 1⁄2 mv2. If the mass of body changes from 100 kg to 100 kg and 500 gm and velocity of a body changes from 1600 mt/sec to 1590 mt/sec. Then find the approximate change in T.

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Given the kinetic energy of body is T = <sup>1</sup>⁄<sub>2</sub> mv<sup>2</sup>. If the mass of body changes from 100 kg to 100 kg and 500 gm and velocity of a body changes from 1600 mt/sec to 1590 mt/sec. Then find the approximate change in T.