Kinetic energy is given by the following equaiton:
KE = 0.5*m*v^2
Where KE is kinetic energy, m is the object's mass, and v is its velocity. In other words, an object's kinetic energy is dependent on its mass and the square of its velocity. Note that since the velocity term is squared, velocity has a larger effect on kinetic energy than mass. For example, if you double mass, the kinetic energy will also double, but if you double velocity, kinetic energy increases by a factor of four.
mass and square of velocity are the two factors to determine kinetic energy.
Speed and mass
There are two factors that determine and object's kinetic energy. The two main factors are mass and velocity.
The kinetic energy of any moving object is one-half the product ofthe object's mass and the square of its speed.
Do you mean "a moving object"? Then the answer is mass & speed.
Your hand cannot find the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.
The mass and speed of the object
There are two factors that determine and object's kinetic energy. The two main factors are mass and velocity.
Look at the equation for kinetic energy. It clearly shows that the kinetic energy depends on the object's mass, and its speed.
Mass and Velocity
Mass and Speed
velocity and mass
The kinetic energy of any moving object is one-half the product ofthe object's mass and the square of its speed.
Do you mean "a moving object"? Then the answer is mass & speed.
What are the two factors that affect an objects kinetic energy
Your hand cannot find the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.
The mass and speed of the object
The mass and speed of the object
The mass and speed of the object