If mass (m) is constant in the formula below, what will happen to the kinetic energy (KE) if velocity (v) is doubled?

KE= 1/2mv^2

If the mass (m) is constant and the velocity (v) is doubled in the formula KE = (1/2)mv^2, the kinetic energy (KE) will be quadrupled. This is because the velocity is squared in the formula, so doubling the velocity will result in the kinetic energy being multiplied by four.