Question:
how can i determine the relation ship between speed and kenetic energy?
weirdo4life
2012-01-20 17:55:46 UTC
I have a project that is due at 12 and i need to finish it and the question is to determine the relation ship between speed and kenetic energy
Three answers:
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2012-01-20 17:59:58 UTC
The higher the speed, the higher the kinetic energy. Kinetic Energy= mass * ((velocity^2))/2. The higher the velocity (speed), the higher the kinetic energy
moznett
2016-12-10 14:44:16 UTC
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anonymous
2014-01-13 21:21:57 UTC
we know that

W=FS

as F=ma



W=maS

as a=V/t

W=m V/t S

W=m V S/t

W= m V V (as V=S/t)

W=m(V)2



Now as K.E=m(V)2 /2

then

W/2=K.E


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