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Q: Why does our energy depend on body mass?
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what factors of the kinetic energy of a body depend on?

The factors of the kinetic energy of a body depend on mass of moving body.


Does kinetic energy depend on mass when body is acted upon by a constant forceant?

No.


When energy balance in the body is positive body mass decreases.?

When energy balance in the body is positive body mass decreases


When energy balance in the body is positive body mass decreases?

When energy balance in the body is positive body mass decreases


When energy balance in the body is positive the body mass decreases?

When energy balance in the body is positive body mass decreases


The energy of an object in motion will depend on what?

Its velocity and its mass.


What factors does potential energy depend on?

Height and mass


How do the different forms of potential energy depend on an objects position?

Potential energy of a body with certain mass is proportional to the vertical position of the body with respect to the ground. Potential energy of the string is proportional to second degree of displacement from the point of equilibrium.


What does gravitational potential energy depend on of the object?

Mass, Height, and Gravity Gravitational Potential Energy= Mass * gravity * height


What two factors does potential energy depend on?

Height and mass


The energy of an object in motion will depend on?

Considering only its Kinetic Energy, it will depend on its MASS and its Velocity. K.E. = 1/2 x Mass x V2 (2 means Squared)


What object depends on the object mass and the object?

The momentum depends on the mass and velocity. Momentum = mass x velocity. The kinetic energy (motion energy) also depends on the mass and the velocity. Kinetic Energy = mass x velocity2. Since both momentum and energy depend on velocity, they are both two body properties. They depend upon both the object being observed and the observer. Observers on different paths will measure different values for the same space rock. Both properties are subject to relativistic correction.