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KE= 1/2(mv2) The m stands for mass. The v stands for velocity. The 2 means squared. for example How much kinetic energy does an object have if its mass is 5.0 kg and it is moving at a speed of 4.0 m/s K.E=1/2.mv2 K.E=1/2.50.40 2 K.E=40 J
K = 1\2 mv2
it not possibl that the eq of kinetic is 1/2 mv2
K.E. of moving object=1/2 (mv2 )
The formula is: KE = (1/2) mv2
KE = mv2 The mass and the squared velocity of the object.
"mv2" could refer to different things based on the context. It may be an abbreviation for "Moving Version 2" indicating a software update or upgrade, or it could refer to a specific file format or technology. Additional context would be helpful for a more specific interpretation.
E=mv2 (multiplying an object's mass by the square of its velocity equals its energy)
You are supposed to use the formula for kinetic energy. As a reminder, the formula is (1/2)mv2. If the speed is in meters per second, and the mass in kilograms, the energy will be in joules.
I researched and all I found for The Kinetic-Molecular Theory was this:KE = 1/2 mv2
mgh or (1/2)mv2
Insert the values in the formula for kinetic energy: KE = (1/2)mv2.