It depends upon what type of energy you mean. If mass is converted into energy, then the relationship is Einstein's famous equation E=mc2
Mass is also related to kinetic and potential energy though. A moving object has a kinetic energy of K.E. = (mv2)/2, where m = mass, v = velocity. An object has a potential energy due to gravity of P.E. = mgh, where h = height, and g= acceleration due to gravity.
Kinetic energy is the energy of movement. It is related to an object's mass, and to its speed.
yes, it is relevant to mass because Einstein was smart
anything that is real takes up space and has mass. that is how and object is related to mass
kinetic energy-energy in motion object that change from being at rest
Energy related to the height of an object is gravitational potential energy.Energy related to the height of an object is gravitational potential energy.Energy related to the height of an object is gravitational potential energy.Energy related to the height of an object is gravitational potential energy.
What energy is related to the mass and speed of an object
Kinetic energy is the energy of movement. It is related to an object's mass, and to its speed.
it is directly related to the weight or mass of an object
yes, it is relevant to mass because Einstein was smart
Kinetic Energy = (1/2) x mass x speed squared
anything that is real takes up space and has mass. that is how and object is related to mass
kinetic energy-energy in motion object that change from being at rest
No, not at all. Kinetic energy is energy related to movement - any moving object has kinetic energy; at low (non-relativistic) speeds, the kinetic energy is calculated as 0.5 x mass x velocity squared.No, not at all. Kinetic energy is energy related to movement - any moving object has kinetic energy; at low (non-relativistic) speeds, the kinetic energy is calculated as 0.5 x mass x velocity squared.No, not at all. Kinetic energy is energy related to movement - any moving object has kinetic energy; at low (non-relativistic) speeds, the kinetic energy is calculated as 0.5 x mass x velocity squared.No, not at all. Kinetic energy is energy related to movement - any moving object has kinetic energy; at low (non-relativistic) speeds, the kinetic energy is calculated as 0.5 x mass x velocity squared.
If you increase the mass of an object, the potential energy will increase.
By the mass of every object
The amount of kinetic energy an object has depends on its mass and speed.
Energy related to the height of an object is gravitational potential energy.Energy related to the height of an object is gravitational potential energy.Energy related to the height of an object is gravitational potential energy.Energy related to the height of an object is gravitational potential energy.