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A 1kg mass is moving at 1m/s. What is its kinetic energy?

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KINETIC ENERGY

Problem:

A 1kg mass is moving at 1m/s. What is its kinetic energy?

Answer:


  • { \color{hotpink} \bold{ (1)/(2) }} \: \sf \: or \: \: { \color{hotpink} \bold{ 0.5\: J}}\ \\

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Formula:


  • \underline{ \boxed{ \sf KE = (1)/(2) mv²}}

where,

  • KE is the Kinetic Energy in joules (J)
  • m is the mass in kilograms (kg)
  • v is the velocity in meter per second squared (m/s²)

Solution:


  • \sf KE = (1)/(2)m {v}^(2) \\


  • \sf KE = (1)/(2) * 1 * {(1) {}^(2) } \\


  • \sf KE = (1)/(2) * 1 * {1} \\


  • \sf KE = \underline{ \boxed{ \blue{ (1)/(2) }}} \: \: or \: \: \underline{ \boxed{ \blue{ 0.5}}}

Hence, the kinetic energy is ½ or 0.5 Joules.

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