Respuesta :
KE= (1/2) mv²
So, the variables we need to include in our question would be a varable for a mass(m) of an object at some velocity(v).
My Answer:
(This is just an example question, yours can be different)
What is the Kinetic Energy experienced by an bouncy ball rolling at 7m/s (that's your velocity) across a frictionless surface that has a mass(m) of 10 grams?
So, the variables we need to include in our question would be a varable for a mass(m) of an object at some velocity(v).
My Answer:
(This is just an example question, yours can be different)
What is the Kinetic Energy experienced by an bouncy ball rolling at 7m/s (that's your velocity) across a frictionless surface that has a mass(m) of 10 grams?
Answer:
- Kinetic Energy (K.E):
The K.E is acquired or possessed by the body due to its virtue of motion. As the K.E is based upon the mass of the body, m which remains the same for each object, while the K.E also depends upon the square of velocity,v of the same body(while it is in motion), which is a variable.
- K.E=1/2 m×v².
Explanation:
- K.E and velocity,v:
The K.E acquired by the body depends upon the constant value of mass,m and the variable component of velocity,v. As the velocity of the body changes along time change,Δt.