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Kinetic energy NORMALLY refers to bulk movement; for example, a vehicle might move over a road at a speed of 10 meters/second. That's the average speed of the vehicle; superimposed on that, the individual particles will still have their kinetic energy (which is technically also a type of kinetic energy).
The object has a mass of 2kg. When velocity is tripled the kinetic energy becomes 225 joules.
If the first object is just sitting there and not moving, then it has zero kinetic energy.
The object's velocity will be 109.54 meters per second.
That's called kinetic energy. The formula is: Kinetic energy = (1/2) x mass x velocity2. If mass is in kilograms, and velocity (or speed, really) in meters per second, the energy will be in Joules.
The object's kinetic energy is 78.4 joules.
Kinetic energy NORMALLY refers to bulk movement; for example, a vehicle might move over a road at a speed of 10 meters/second. That's the average speed of the vehicle; superimposed on that, the individual particles will still have their kinetic energy (which is technically also a type of kinetic energy).
The object has a mass of 2kg. When velocity is tripled the kinetic energy becomes 225 joules.
Its kinetic energy (in joules) will be (31) times (its velocity in meters per second)2 .
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
If the first object is just sitting there and not moving, then it has zero kinetic energy.
The object's velocity will be 109.54 meters per second.
KE=(1/2)mv246080 Joules
That's called kinetic energy. The formula is: Kinetic energy = (1/2) x mass x velocity2. If mass is in kilograms, and velocity (or speed, really) in meters per second, the energy will be in Joules.
no, if the have the same mass. if they don't, then if (a) the mass of A object and (b) the mass of B, while C the velocity of A and D the velocity of B you have to find this: Z=(a*C^2)/(b*D^2). if Z is greater than 1, object A has more kinetic eneregy. if it is equal to 1 they have the same kinetic energy, and if it is less than 1 then B has more kinetic energy.
Ke=½MV² Kinetic Energy equals one half the mass of the object multiplied by the square of the velocity. If the object weighs 10kg moving at 5 meters per second... ½10 = 5 5² = 25 5 x 25 = 125 has a kinetic energy of 125 Joules
kilogram meter squared per second squared. also called a joule.