The kinetic energy in joules of an automobile weighing 2135 lb and traveling at 55 mph is 2.9 x 105.
KE = (1/2)mv2 where m = mass (in kilograms), and v = velocity (in meters/second) this gives you the kinetic energy in units of Joules
Kinetic.
Motion.
A Jule is a measurement of energy. It is relatable to both the physical measurements of work and kinetic and potential energies. For work: W=fd where W is work, f is a force applied over a d distance. The work can be repored in jules (J). For kinetic energy: KE=.5(m)(v)2 where KE is kinetic energy, m is mass traveling at a v velocity. Kinetic energy is reported in jules. For potential energy (gravitational potential energy): PE= mgh where m is mass, g is the gravitational constant 9.81 m/s, and h is the height of the object to the ground.
The energy of motion is called kinetic energy.
You calculate the new kinetic energy, you calculate the old kinetic energy, then you subtract.
kinetic energy
Kinetic energy ----> Heat
The kinetic energy of a 22500 lb truck traveling 55 mph is 1/2mv2 is 3084.808kJ.
Kinetic energy is dependent on which point you are talking about. When it is about to be dropped, kinetic energy is zero. When it reaches almost hits the ground, there is maximum kinetic energy.
Vague question... To calculate the kinetic energy of a moving object you use the formula: Ek = 0.5 * m * V^2 For example: The kinetic energy of a car driving 30 m/s and weighing 800 kg is: 0.5* 800 kg * 30^2 m/s = 360000 joules
Automobile accidents are a fine example.
the correct answer is (0.148)(40)^2 / 2 just take the Quiz
Kinetic energy also depends on mass.
The bike's kinetic energy is 45 joules.
Kinetic Energy
Kinetic Energy = 1/2 Mass * Velocity squared