Physics, asked by amoghsingrajput, 10 months ago

The Kinetic energy of an moving object
is depends or i mass of object (m)
& velocity [w]
obtain relation between them by
dimension method.​

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Answered by mrutyunjayrouta1998
1

Answer:

ke=1/2mw*2

Explanation:

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Answered by Karthikrikky12
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The amount of kinetic energy in a moving object depends directly on its mass and velocity. An object with greater mass or greater velocity has more kinetic energy. You can calculate the kinetic energy of a moving object with this equation:

KE=1/2mass×velocity² .

This equation shows that an increase in velocity increases kinetic energy more than an increase in mass. If mass doubles, kinetic energy doubles as well, but if velocity doubles, kinetic energy increases by a factor of four. That’s because velocity is squared in the equation.

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