Will the Kinetic energy of an object depend on the speed of the observer? If yes, how? If no, why?
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In physics, the kinetic energy (KE) of an object is the energy that it possesses due to its motion. ... However, if the speed of the object is comparable to the speed of light, ... the kinetic energy of a point object (an object so small that its mass can be ... Since this is a total differential (that is, it only depends on the final state,
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kinetic energy depends upon the frame of reference (in your question it is the speed of the observer).i would like to explain it by an example.
imagine if you are going in a bus and looking out of the window of the bus and you see another car moving with velocity v=9 km/hr but according to you it will move with some less velocity than 9. since kinetic energy is directly proportional to velocity so same is the case with kinetic energy.
In this way kinetic energy surely depends on the frame of reference.......
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