K=1/2*m*v2 is the formula for Kinetic Energy.
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That would be the formula for kinetic energy: KE = 1/2 * mass * velocity^2. It represents the energy an object possesses due to its motion.
"mv²" refers to the kinetic energy formula, where "m" is the mass of an object in motion and "v" is the velocity of the object. The formula calculates the energy that an object possesses due to its motion.
that is kinetic energy
(watts equal) voltage times current (e x I ) 120 x 20 resistance times current squared (r x I squared) 6 ohms x20 squared voltage squared divided by resistance (E squared divided by resistance) 120squared divided by 6 check OHMS LAW,
The calculation for weight is universal gravity times the mass of the person times the mass of the planet divided by the radius of the planet squared. This means that 154 lbs. on Earth equals 175.95 lbs. on Neptune.
change in velocity (v) = acceleration (a) x time (t); distance s = 1/2 a times t squared; solve for time and substitute; find a = v squared /(2s)