What is the definition if kinetic energy
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Kinetic energy is the energy an object has due to its motion. As long as an object is moving at the same velocity, it will maintain the same kinetic energy. The kinetic energy of an object is calculated from the velocity and the mass of the object.
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Kinetic energy can be defined as the measure of work an object can perform by the virtue of it's motion.
About Kinetic Energy :-
☆ Kinetic Energy is a considered as a scalar quantity because it is described by the magnitude only.
☆ Formula of the Kinetic Energy = 1/2×m×v² where ,
- m = mass of an object
- v = velocity of the object
☆ Examples of the Kinetic Energy :-
- A car moving down the road has more amount of kinetic energy than a cycle which is travelling with the same speed because the mass of the car is relatively is more than the mass of the cycle.
- A waterfall flowing down the hill at a definite speed is possessed by kinetic energy because the water consists of certain mass and velocity.
☆ Types of Kinetic Energy :-
- Thermal Energy
- Sound Energy
- Mechanical Energy
- Electrical Energy , and
- Radiant Energy
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