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state and derive kinetic energy​

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Answered by speechlessmirror85
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Kinetic energy can be defined as the work needed to accelerate an object of a given mass from rest to its stated velocity. ... Kinetic energy depends upon the velocity and the mass of the body. If the velocity of the body is zero, then the kinetic energy will also be zero.

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Answered by simran070907
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The kinetic energy of a body is half the product of the mass of the body and square of the velocity of the body. K.E ∝ v ^ 2.

Kinetic energy can be defined as the work needed to accelerate an object of a given mass from rest to its stated velocity. ... Kinetic energy depends upon the velocity and the mass of the body. If the velocity of the body is zero, then the kinetic energy will also be zero.

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