The distance travelled is irrelevant; you need the speed. (Perhaps the problem states that the toy car travels so-and-so far in so-and-so much time; in this case, you can figure out the speed.) The formula for kinetic energy is: KE = (1/2)mv2, that is, 1/2 times the mass times the square of the speed.
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The kinetic energy of the vehicle when it is travelling faster is four times as great. It the brakes apply the same retardation and the friction from the tires on the road surface is unchanged then the stopping time will be four times as long.
A characteristics is that they only travel through matter
If several objects have the same speed and the same velocity,then each has the same kinetic energy.
kinetic
The kinetic energy of a falling object is directly proportional to the distance it falls.But the distance is not directly proportional to the time in fall, so the KE is not directly proportionalto the time either.
kinetic energy
i have an i pod and it is kinetic.
The kinetic energy of the vehicle when it is travelling faster is four times as great. It the brakes apply the same retardation and the friction from the tires on the road surface is unchanged then the stopping time will be four times as long.
The kinetic energy of a 22500 lb truck traveling 55 mph is 1/2mv2 is 3084.808kJ.
Kinetic and potential energy are a type of energy, not a measurement of distance.
Kinetic energy also depends on mass.
The bike's kinetic energy is 45 joules.
Kinetic Energy
its potential
potential energy
The kinetic energy in joules of an automobile weighing 2135 lb and traveling at 55 mph is 2.9 x 105.
Any number of ways. If you're looking for an example then connecting a battery to an electric motor would do. Chemical energy in the battery is changed to electrical energy in the circuit, which the motor then converts to kinetic energy.