kinetic energy and potential energy
you're welcome :D
The mass and speed of the object
The mass and speed of the object
Mass, Height, and Gravity Gravitational Potential Energy= Mass * gravity * height
Thermal energy is generated by the friction with the air (air resistance), it does not depend on the mass but the surface area of a falling object.
The object's mass and speed.
The mass and speed of the object
The mass and speed of the object
The amount of kinetic energy an object has depends on its mass and speed.
Its velocity and its mass.
The mass and speed of the object
The kinetic energy depends on the object's mass, and on its speed.
Mass, Height, and Gravity Gravitational Potential Energy= Mass * gravity * height
KE = mv2 The mass and the squared velocity of the object.
Considering only its Kinetic Energy, it will depend on its MASS and its Velocity. K.E. = 1/2 x Mass x V2 (2 means Squared)
It depends on the type of energy, of course.Gravitational potential energy is equal to weight multiplied by height - so you can see that it is directly proportional to weight.Some other types of energy, such as kinetic energy, heat energy, etc., depend on the mass of an object - not on its weight. But since weight is also directly proportional to the mass, you might say that if the weight increases, certain types of energy will also increase - even though the energy is not exactly the result of the weight in this case (both the weight and the energy depend on the mass).
Thermal energy is generated by the friction with the air (air resistance), it does not depend on the mass but the surface area of a falling object.
The distance doesn't depend on the mass.