kinetic energy =1/2 x m x v x v
KE = (1/2) m v2 Where KE = kinetic energy, m = the mass, and v is the speed.
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 energy is the energy which possesses motion. It is used when there is motion.
A moving car has kinetic energy as a result of its motion, as well as potential energy stored in its fuel if it has not been fully converted to kinetic energy yet. Additionally, the car's engine generates mechanical energy used for propulsion.
Potential energy can be converted to kinetic energy when it is used to do work.
Kinetic energy is a form of energy, not used. The law of conservation of energy states: 'Energy can neither be created nor destroyed, just converted from one form to another'. This means that kinetic is just a form of energy seen, transofrmed from a different energy. Take a car for example. The fuel has chemical energy and when burned is transofmed to kinetic energy to make the car move, sound, heat and light. Chemical energy = Kinetic energy + Sound energy + Thermal energy + Light energy. Via Einstein's equation, it must not be forgotten that mass is a form of energy (E = mc2)
The same units as for any type of energy. There is no special unit for kinetic energy.
Kinetic energy is used when you ride a Horse
kinetic energy is used in rolarcoasters! fun!
Enthalpy, H is used to represent heat energy in chemistry.
The formula for kinetic energy is E 1/2mv2, where E represents kinetic energy, m is the mass of an object, and v is its velocity. This formula is used in physics to calculate the energy of an object in motion. It helps determine how much energy an object has due to its movement, which is important in understanding the behavior of objects in motion and their interactions with other objects.
Potential and kinetic energy