deduce formula for kinetic energy?
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From equations of motion, the relation connecting the initial velocity (u) and final velocity (v) of an object moving with a uniform acceleration a, and the displacement, s is But from Newton’s second law of motion F = m a.work done by the force, F is written as the following: If the object is starting from its stationary position, that is, u = 0, then  From work and energy theorem, work done is equal to the change in the kinetic energy of the object. w = (1/2) mv 2 If u = 0, the work done will be, Thus the kinetic energy possessed by an object of mass, m and moving with a uniform velocity, v is K.E = (1/2) mv 2
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From equations of motion, the relation connecting the initial velocity (u) and final velocity (v) of an object moving with a uniform acceleration a, and the displacement, s is But from Newton’s second law of motion F = m a.work done by the force, F is written as the following: If the object is starting from its stationary position, that is, u = 0, then  From work and energy theorem, work done is equal to the change in the kinetic energy of the object. w = (1/2) mv 2 If u = 0, the work done will be, Thus the kinetic energy possessed by an object of mass, m and moving with a uniform velocity, v is K.E = (1/2) mv 2
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K.E. = 1/2* m * v square
K.E.= KINETIC ENERGY
m=mass
v=velocity of the particle
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