I think I see something , the energy gained by the system would be Fd=mad, so this implies that mv^2/2=mad, v^2/2=ad, so this would mean the kinetic energy is independent of m ? Further a=F/m , v=sqrroot(Fd/m), does that mean v varies in an inverse proportion with sqrt(m)
Oh hmmmm, x=at^2/2, which means, a=2x/t^2, which means that mv/t=2mx/t^2=F, so does this mean they are independent , I am sorry , I am a little weak.Could you please elaborate?
Homework Statement
Homework Equations
i) F=ma=mv/t
ii) E=mv2/2
The Attempt at a Solution
Now based on equation 1 , I have concluded that the velocity gained is inversely proportional to m, and that so is the kinetic energy , I have seen otherwise.[/B]
Homework Statement
[/B]Homework Equations
I honestly do not know any relevant equations for this relationship.
Well except f=v/2l.
The Attempt at a Solution
The only thing I could assume that it was was some sort of error , but I cannot find much material on the topic , so I was hoping to get...