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Q: What does ke equals one half mv2?
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You know that KE equals one half MV2 but is there an equation you can use to calculate the total kinetic energy required to accelerate an object of known mass to a known speed over a known time?

same equation, ke = your known mass x your known speed squared. get the units right and your good to go.


How do you derive the equation e equals mc2?

E=mc2 is derived from the equation for kinetic energy Ke = mv2. The mathematics and concepts of special and general relativity shows that the absolute maximum velocity anything can have is the speed of light. The maximum amount of energy anything can possess is simply calculated from its mass and this maximum velocity squared.


Parallelogram PAKE has diagonals PK and AE intersect at R perimeter of triangle AKE equals 33 perimeter PAKE equals 42 length of AE is?

Perimeter of PAKE = 42 units so PA + AK + KE + EP = 42 units But, since PAKE is a parallelogram, PA = KE and EP = AK which gives KE + AK + KE + AK = 42 units or AK + KE = 42/2 = 21 units. Now, perimeter of AKE = 33 units that is AK + KE + EA = 33 units But AK + KE = 21 units so 21 + EA = 33 units so EA = 33 - 21 = 12 units.


How much work has to be done on a 5 kg sled to increase its speed from 10 m s to 15 m s?

Work is simply a transfer of energy. Calculate the kinetic energy for both speeds, then calculate the difference. The formula for kinetic energy is KE = (1/2)mv2. If the mass is in kilograms, and the velocity (or speed) is in meter/second, the energy is in Joule.


How do you find the mass when given speed and kinetic energy?

You solve the equation for kinetic energy for mass. KE = (1/2) m v2 (1/2) m v2 = KE m = 2 KE / v2