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Work and Kinetic Energy
Kinetic Energy, Momentum, and Reference Frames
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Kinetic energy depends on mass, speed, momentum, and the frame of reference. For a particle, it is one-half of the particle’s mass times the square of its speed. The same idea can also be written in terms of mass and momentum instead of mass and velocity.
The units of kinetic energy are mass time...
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The kinetic energy of an object is defined as one half of the product of mass and velocity squared with the units kilograms meter squared per second squared.
The kinetic energy of an object can be calculated using the momentum equation. The velocity term in the equation can be substituted from the momentum expression. Thereby, obtaining a...
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