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Derivative of kinetic energy

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Kinetic energy is a measure of energy and is therefore measured in joules (J).

In S.I. units, a J can be written in its most basic form as: (kg m^2)/(s^2)

This is apparent from the kinetic energy equation: KE = (1/2) m v^2

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For an object that is moving the kinetic energy equals one half times the mass of the object times the square of the speed of the object. In symbols:

EK = (1/2)mv2

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The formula for kinetic energy is

EK = (1/2)mv2

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Ek = (1/2)mv2

Ek is the kinetic energy in joules, m is mass in in kilograms and v is speed in meters per second.

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The derivative of velocity is acceleration.

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Work done= m*a*x. A=v2/2x, hence word done=m*v2/2, which is the kinetic energy.

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