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The formula for finding the kinetic energy, E, of an object is given below, where m represents the mass and v represents the speed of the object.

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Answer:

v=√E/m or v=√E /√m

Explanation:

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The formula for finding the kinetic energy, E, of an object is given below, where m represents the mass and v represents the speed of

the object.

E = mv^2

Solve the formula for v.​

Solution

E=mv^2

Where,

E=kinetic energy

m=mass

v=speed of the object

E=mv^2

Divide both sides by m

E/m=mv^2/m

E/m=v^2

It can be rewritten as

v^2=E/m

Square root both sides

√(v^2)=√E/m

v=√E/m

Or

v=√E/√m

This is to say speed (v)=square root of kinetic energy (E) Over masa(m)

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