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derive kinetic energy by mathematically​

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Answered by lakshanir2003
1

Answer:

KE=1/2*mv2

m=mass(kg)

v=velocity (m/s)

KE=kinetic energy (J)

Explanation:

kinetic energy is the energy that object possess due to their motion

Answered by Brenquoler
6

The energy produced by a body due to the virtue of its motion is called kinetic energy.

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Let,

m=mass of a body at rest

F=force applied on the body

s=displacement in the direction of force

v=final velocity of the body

As, v²=u²+2as

v²=0²+2as

v²=2as

s=v²/2a

Then,

Work=fs

W=F×S

W=ma×v²/2a

W= mv²/

K = 1/2mv²

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