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Derive the formula for kinetic energy.

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Answered by sujeetkumar93604
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The equation for Kinetic Energy is KE = 1/2 m v^2, where m is the mass, and v is the velocity. The velocity in this equation is squared, which means that it is exponential. That means that as the velocity increases, you will be multiplying by a bigger and bigger number! KE = 18 joules!

Answered by PritishKantiDatta
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If the mass of an object is m and velocity (speed) of the object is v, then the formula of kinetic energy is :-

K. E. = (1/2)MV²

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