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Kaiser
1 December, 05:41
What factors determine an objects kinetic energy
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Kaiya Pittman
1 December, 08:26
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According to the formula of KE.
KE = 1/2m • v^2.
Both of the variables of mass and energy m determines an object's kinetic energy. Assuming the mass of an object is held constant, the change in velocity, or velocity change will dictate the amount of kinetic energy that a particular object posses.
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