Problem concerned to kinematics

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In summary, the conversation discusses the maximum error in estimating kinetic energy by measuring mass and speed, with a percentage error of 2% and 3% respectively. The equation used is K = mv^2/2 and the derived equation is dK/K = dm/m + 2dv/v. The origin of the second equation is derived from differentiating logK = logm + 2logv + logconstant.
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The percentage errors in the measurement of mass and speed are 2 % and 3% respectively.how much wil be the maximum error in the estimate of kinetic energy obtained by measuring mass and speed?
its ans is 8 % ..
according to this equation K = mv^2/ 2 , so dK / K = dm/m + 2dv / v
( d means delta ) .. but the problem is , where dat second equation has been derived from? please help
 
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Hi Mareena! :smile:

(please don't use txt speak on this forum :redface:)
Mareena said:
… K = mv^2/ 2 , so dK / K = dm/m + 2dv / v
( d means delta ) .. but the problem is , where dat second equation has been derived from?

it comes from differentiating logK = logm + 2logv + logconstant :wink:
 

Related to Problem concerned to kinematics

1. What is kinematics?

Kinematics is the branch of physics that studies the motion of objects without considering the forces that cause the motion.

2. What are the three main quantities studied in kinematics?

The three main quantities studied in kinematics are displacement, velocity, and acceleration.

3. How is kinematics different from dynamics?

Kinematics deals with the description of motion, while dynamics deals with the causes of motion.

4. What is the difference between speed and velocity?

Speed is a scalar quantity that measures how fast an object is moving, while velocity is a vector quantity that measures the rate of change of an object's position, including its direction.

5. How is acceleration related to velocity?

Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. This means that when an object's velocity changes, it is accelerating.

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