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What is the formula of Kinetic Energy​

User Holtmann
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Answer:


\boxed{\bold { \large { \boxed {KE=(1)/(2) mv^2}}}}

Step-by-step explanation:

Kinetic energy formula


\displaystyle KE=(1)/(2) mv^2


\displaystyle KE \Rightarrow \sf kinetic \ energy \ (J)


\displaystyle m \Rightarrow \sf mass \ (kg)


\displaystyle v \Rightarrow \sf velocity \ (m/s)

User Amin Fazlali
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K.E = ½ mv²

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula of Kinetic Energy

K.E = ½ mv²

Where,

m = mass of object

v = velocity of object

The Standard Unit of kinetic energy is Joule, while the Imperial Unit of kinetic energy is foot-pound

-TheUnknownScientist

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