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Which of the following is the correct equation for kinetic energy?

KE = 1/2mv^2
KE = mgh
KE = Fd
KE = mv

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Answer:


  • {\boxed{\sf{\red{K.E = (1)/(2) mv^(2)}}}}

Step-by-step explanation:


{\underline{\underline{\bf{\orange{What \: is \: Kinetic\: Energy\:?}}}}}

  • The energy possessed by a body by virtue of its motion.


{\underline{\underline{\bf{\green{Formula\:Derivation\::-}}}}}


\star\:\sf{Consider,}

  • Body of mass 'm' is moving with a velocity 'v'.
  • A uniform force 'F' opposes the motion of a body and brings it to rest after a displacement 's'


:\implies\:\:\sf{v^(2) -u^(3) = 2a}


:\implies\:\:\sf{0-v^(2) = 2as}


:\implies\:\:\sf{-v^(2)=2as}


:\implies\:\:\sf{a = (-v^(2))/(2s)}

The opposing force on the body,

  • F = ma = -mv²/2s

By Newton's 3rd law, the force applied by the body :-


:\implies\:\:\sf{-F = -\bigg( -(mv^2)/(2s)\bigg) = (mv^2)/(2s)}


{\boxed{\bf{W = Force * Displacement}}}


:\implies\:\:\sf{W = F * S}


:\implies\:\:\sf{W = (mv^2)/(2s)* s = (1)/(2)mv^2}

  • We know that, Work done will be stored as kinetic energy in the body.


\star\:\:{\underline{\boxed{\sf{\red{K.E = (1)/(2)mv^(2)}}}}}

Which of the following is the correct equation for kinetic energy? KE = 1/2mv^2 KE-example-1
User Anmarti
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\boxed{KE=(1)/(2)mv^2}

Hope this helps.

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User Daniele Sassoli
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