Since kintetic energy is the energy of motion it depends on the two. mass affects inertia and inertia applies to kinetic energy. and speed is applied because the faster it going the more kinetic energy the object has.
Kinetic energy is measured in joules. A joule is defined as a
((kilogram)(meter)2)/(second)2. This means that the units for the parts of the equation need to multiply to be a kilogram meter squared per second squared. The unit for mass is the kilogram. The unit for velocity is meters per second. Therefore, by multiplying mass by velocity squared we get a joule, the unit for kinetic energy. Therefore, the equation for kinetic energy (KE) is:
KE=.5mv2
Yes. The formula for kinetic energy is KE = 1/2mv2, where m is mass in kg, and v is speed in m/s.
KE = (1/2) m V^2
directly proportional to mass
directly proportional to the square of velocity
It depends on mass and velocity. ans : it depends on the mass & speed of the moving object. no, it depends on the work & energy.
Kinetic energy = 1/2 (mass) (speed)2 2 x kinetic energy/mass = (speed)2 Speed = square root of ( 2 x kinetic energy/mass )
Kinetic Energy is 1/2 mass x the square of speed (KE = 1/2 mv^2)
Drive alongside it in another vehicle and then move stuff onto the truck. This will increase the mass of the [whole] truck and so increase its KE. This is dangerous so do not try it!
Good guess but the real answer is mass and speed.
The kinetic energy depends on the object's mass, and on its speed.
The mass and speed of the object
The mass and speed of the object
Kinetic energy can be expressed by the equation: Ek= ½ mv2. Therefore in addition to speed (v), kinetic energy is also dependent on mass (m).
The mass and speed of the object
The amount of kinetic energy an object has depends on its mass and speed.
If you look at the formula for kinetic energy, it is quite obvious what those factors are. The answer is mass, and speed.
It depends on mass and velocity. ans : it depends on the mass & speed of the moving object. no, it depends on the work & energy.
The object's mass and speed.
kinetic energy KE = 1/2 mv^2
The factors of the kinetic energy of a body depend on mass of moving body.
Time is not a factor, speed is velocity and velocity equates to kinetic energy. E=Mass * Velocity squared.