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BrunetteBimbo
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I have the following elements:
Speed: cm y-1
Area: km2
Density: kg m-3
What do I have to do?
HELP!
Speed: cm y-1
Area: km2
Density: kg m-3
What do I have to do?
HELP!
Kinetic energy is the energy an object possesses due to its motion. It is a scalar quantity and is dependent on the mass and velocity of the object.
Kinetic energy can be calculated using the formula KE = 1/2 * mass * velocity^2. The mass is measured in kilograms and the velocity in meters per second.
The kinetic energy of an object is directly proportional to its speed. This means that as the speed increases, the kinetic energy of the object also increases.
Yes, kinetic energy can be converted into other forms of energy such as potential energy, heat, and sound. This can happen when an object collides with another object or when friction is applied.
Density does not directly affect the kinetic energy of an object. However, it can affect the object's motion and speed, which in turn can affect its kinetic energy. For example, a denser object will require more energy to accelerate to a certain speed compared to a less dense object.