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what is the relationship between mass and speed in terms of kinetic energy?

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Answered by Jenny1981
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The amount of translational kinetic energy (from here on, the phrase kinetic energy will refer to translational kinetic energy) that an object has depends upon two variables: the mass (m) of the object and the speed (v) of the object. The following equation is used to represent the kinetic energy (KE) of an object.


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Answered by Chris643
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Answer:

An object with less speed and more mass could potentially have the same Kinetic energy.

Explanation:

The equation for Kinetic Energy is: KE = 1/2 mv2. Kinetic energy has a direct relationship with mass, meaning that as mass increases so does the Kinetic Energy of an object.

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