Good guess but the real answer is mass and speed.
By finding its mass and Velocity
Its the mass and the speed
mass, speed.
Its mass and its velocity.
mass & speed
velocity and mass
Mass, speed.
Kinetic energy is the energy something has because it is moving. Potential energy is the energy something has because of its position or configuration.
Decreasing the mass or Decreasing the velocity
They are not related. Kinetic Energy has to do with the speed or how fast something is going. Temperature has to do with how hot or cold something is. Maybe you are thinking of THERMAL ENERGY. That has to do with heat.When the temperature increase, that substances will tend to vibrate and then at a certain high temperature will start to move;that is why we say it gain energy.Temperature is a measure of the kinetic energy of the particles of a substance.
kinetic energy is energy in motion. potential is like a roller coaster you start at the bottom and go up to highest point of the coaster and yougain potential energy as you move to the highest point of the coaster and when you go down the peak point the potential energy the coaster was gaining is transferred to kinetic energy.
The mass and velocity of an object determine the kinetic energy of an object. The equation for kinetic energy is KE = 1/2mv2, where m is mass in kg, and v is velocity in m/s.
There are two factors that determine and object's kinetic energy. The two main factors are mass and velocity.
Look at the equation for kinetic energy. It clearly shows that the kinetic energy depends on the object's mass, and its speed.
Mass, speed.
Mass and Velocity
Mass and Speed
velocity and mass
Do you mean "a moving object"? Then the answer is mass & speed.
Kinetic energy is given by the following equaiton: KE = 0.5*m*v^2 Where KE is kinetic energy, m is the object's mass, and v is its velocity. In other words, an object's kinetic energy is dependent on its mass and the square of its velocity. Note that since the velocity term is squared, velocity has a larger effect on kinetic energy than mass. For example, if you double mass, the kinetic energy will also double, but if you double velocity, kinetic energy increases by a factor of four.
The kinetic energy of any moving object is one-half the product ofthe object's mass and the square of its speed.
What are the two factors that affect an objects kinetic energy
What are the two factors that affect an objects kinetic energy
What are the two factors that affect an objects kinetic energy