Kinetic energy
EK = 0.5mv2
m is the mass of the object in kg
v is the velocity of the object in ms-1
EK is the kinetic energy in kgms-1, usually known as Joules, J.
Any object that has velocity has a type of energy known as kinetic energy - i.e., energy of movement. However, there are other types of energy that are not directly related to velocity.
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Kinetic Energy increases as velocity increases. Kinetic Energy = 1/2 * Mass * Velocity2
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No, that's not true.
Energy of light photons is related to frequency as Energy = h(Planck's constant)* frequency Frequency = velocity of wave / wavelength So energy = h * velocity of the wave / wavelength
Kinetic energy is the energy of movement. It is related to an object's mass, and to its speed.
-- both are related to measurements of motion of objects -- acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes
Momentum would be an example of kenetic energy.
Yes. The formula for kinetic energy is KE = 1/2mv2, where m is mass in kg and v is velocity in m/s. The greater the velocity, the greater the KE.
The formula is: KE = (1/2) mv2