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A car is accelerated on a leveled road and attains a velocity 4 times of its initial velocity. In this process, the kinetic energy of the car

A

Becomes twice to that of the initial

B

Becomes four times to that of the initial

C

Remains the same

D

Becomes 16 times to that of the initial

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