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Do you mean "a moving object"? Then the answer is mass & speed.
Kinetic energy is the energy that an object has because of its motion. The energy depends on the speed and mass of the object.
An object's kinetic energy is energy entirely due to its motion. The kinetic energy of an object, at some given speed, is the work needed to accelerate that body from rest to the given speed.
The kinetic energy of any moving object is one-half the product ofthe object's mass and the square of its speed.
An object that has kinetic energy must have momentum, velocity, and speed. Momentum is mass times velocity. Kinetic energy is mass times velocity squared. Speed is distance divided by time. Kinetic energy is the energy of the object's motion. An object that has kinetic energy must have momentum because is the force or speed of movement. For example the ball gained momentum as it rolled down the hill. An object that has kinetic energy must have momentum, velocity, and speed because if an object is in motion (has kinetic energy) it must be either gaining, losing, or at a constant momentum, it must have a velocity (basically speed) and speed because when an object is in motion, it MUST have a certain velocity or speed.
Potential energy, which can be released as kinetic energy. Kinetic energy not the build up of speed in a moving object.
The kinetic energy depends on the object's mass, and on its speed.
You don't say what speed the small object has. If both have the same speed then the heavier one will have more kinetic energy.
Do you mean "a moving object"? Then the answer is mass & speed.
Kinetic energy is the energy that an object has because of its motion. The energy depends on the speed and mass of the object.
An object's kinetic energy is energy entirely due to its motion. The kinetic energy of an object, at some given speed, is the work needed to accelerate that body from rest to the given speed.
The amount of kinetic energy an object has depends on its mass and speed.
As the speed of an object approaches the speed of light, its kinetic energy approaches infinity. An object moving at the speed of light would require inifinite kinetic energy.
The kinetic energy of any moving object is one-half the product ofthe object's mass and the square of its speed.
An object's kinetic energy is energy entirely due to its motion. The kinetic energy of an object, at some given speed, is the work needed to accelerate that body from rest to the given speed.
It depends on mass and velocity. ans : it depends on the mass & speed of the moving object. no, it depends on the work & energy.
The factors affecting kinetic energy are mass and velocity.