Kinetic energy.
Specifically
K.E. = ½mv²
where
K.E. is kinetic energy
m is mass
v is velocity
Cinetic energy. m.v²/2
Kinetic energy is the energy of motion. The amount of kinetic energy an object has depends on the mass of the object and the speed of the object. The equation is: K= (1/2)mv^2, where K=kinetic energy, m=mass, and v=speed of the object.
The amount of kinetic energy an object has depends on its mass and speed.
The object will remain at rest if it was at rest or will maintain its motion with uniform velocity if it was moving.
A description of the motion of the object. Stationary vs moving described by velocity.
An object in motion will stay in motion, at a constant velocity. This assumes that no net force acts on the object. This is known as Newton's First Law.
Its velocity and its mass.
kinetic energy-energy in motion object that change from being at rest
velocity squared
No, kinetic energy of an object depends upon mass and velocity. The amount of kinetic energy of an object in translational motion = 1/2mv2, provided the speed is low relative to the speed of light
The momentum depends on the mass and velocity. Momentum = mass x velocity. The kinetic energy (motion energy) also depends on the mass and the velocity. Kinetic Energy = mass x velocity2. Since both momentum and energy depend on velocity, they are both two body properties. They depend upon both the object being observed and the observer. Observers on different paths will measure different values for the same space rock. Both properties are subject to relativistic correction.
Objects in motion have kinetic energy and objects at rest have potential energy. Whether or not the object in motion has more energy than the same object at rest or vice versa depends on specific circumstances. It depends on the speed of the object in motion.
The mass and velocity of the object
The object's mass and speed.
No, Kinetic energy is different than Potential energy.Kinetic energy is energy possessed by the object due to its motion. it depends on the velocity of the object to a great extentPotential energy is energy that is waiting, or not in motion. it is rather energy possessed by the object, or stored in ti due to its position. may be relative to earth surface or may be relative to other particles of matter which are interacting with it.
That depends. If no forces act on the object, it will. If forces do act on the objects, such forces may change the object's velocity.
Yes, a flying arrow has kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is the energy an object possesses due to its motion, and since the arrow is in motion, it has kinetic energy. The amount of kinetic energy depends on the mass and velocity of the arrow.
Hmmm. I don't think velocity is a force at all. Velocity is a vector that describes the speed and the direction of an object. It is the inertia of a mass that is related to resistance to motion. In fact, the amount of energy it takes to change an object's velocity is an indirect measure of the object's mass.