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kinetic energy is vector?

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Answered by raj6969
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Kinetic energy is a scalar quantity; it does not have a direction. Unlike velocity, acceleration, force, and momentum, the kinetic energy of an object is completely described by magnitude alone.
Answered by Alisha06
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Heyya!

Yes, Kinetic energy is a vector quantity.

=> The energy possed by a body when it is in motion is its kinetic energy.

kinetic energy of a body depends on its mass and its speed.

KE = 1/2(mv2)

where m = mass of the body

v = speed of the body

SI of kinetic energy is same as that of energy ie JOULS(j) and its derived unit is kg.m2 s-2.



Hope it helps!☺️
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