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How do you calculate velocity with mass and kinetic Related questions
energy? What is the equation? How do I find the equation for velocity using
kinetic energy and mass?
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How do you calculate velocity from energy?
KJ Runia, BSc (Hons) Mathematics and Physics, The Open University
How do you find velocity in kinetic energy?
(2019)
Answered 2 years ago How do I find kinetic energy without velocity?
Originally Answered: What is the formula for velocity when given the kinetic energy and mass?
What would it take to calculate velocity and
In classical mechanics, the equation for kinetic energy is
kinetic energy without time as a factor?
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𝐸= 𝑚𝑣 . A mass of 10kg moves with a velocity of
2
4m/s. What is its kinetic energy?
So, if we rearrange this for velocity, we get
2𝐸
𝑣2 = .
𝑚
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Now, we only need to take the square root of the right hand side:
‾2𝐸
‾‾‾
𝑣=√ .
𝑚
And that’s all there is to it. Good luck! Technically, I didn’t use velocity as I didn’t Giá K
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write 𝑣 boldfaced (as is conventional in the UK). I just wrote the magnitude of
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velocity, aka speed.
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How do I find the equation for velocity using kinetic energy and mass?
What would it take to calculate velocity and kinetic energy without time as a factor?
√((2KE)/m) = v
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You do not calculate velocity from mass and kinetic energy. Velocity is a vector,
meaning that it has direction as well as magnitude. Mass and kinetic energy are
both non-negative scalars, meaning that they have only magnitude.
You can calculate speed—the magnitude of velocity—from mass and kinetic energy
by means of the equation
𝐸 = 𝑀 𝑣2 /2
How do you calculate velocity with mass and kinetic energy? What is the
equation?
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(meters / second)
Therefore, 2E = (m)(v^2)
v^2 = (2E)/m
v = sqrt (2E/m)
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A mass of 10kg moves with a velocity of 4m/s. What is its kinetic energy?
How do you find final velocity when given mass, initial velocity and change in
kinetic energy?
You want a formula for kinetic energy. Searching “kinetic energy formula” will
generate explanations such as its derivation.
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𝐾. 𝐸. = 2
𝑚𝑣
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All the current other answers are Newtonian, and only apply at speeds well below c.
The correct answer is valid for all velocities, and simplifies to the Newtonian value
when v<<c. In relativistic situations, the kinetic energy is (γ-1)mc²=KE. Rearranging
terms, γ-1=KE/mc² → γ=KE/mc²+1. From here, v/c = √(1–1/γ²) → v = c √(1–1/γ²) .
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Martin Walsh
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Newton’s second law of motion f=ma. What you find after the initial weight (weight
and mass paramount) is extra and not in the form of mass so we have something,
energy in a format in a body of mass = a force, we have the mass, lastly the amount
of force/energy which is acceleration
Force and energy are at times together, other times further apart, as is mass and
weight
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How can photons have no mass and yet still have energy given that
𝐸 = 𝑚𝑐2 ?
There are already many advanced answers here, so I would like to answer this from
a more intuitive understanding.
When a particle has zero mass, its energy must be zero because E = 0 * c^2 = 0.
So you are already concluding it right. A photon (light particle) that has its mass
zero, could not have energy.
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As many has answered, that E = mc^2 Reading
is not a complete formula. It's true, but we
won't discuss it mathematically here. It's not really that interesting. But let me first
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This is saying that the force is equal to the rate of change of momentum, where
momentum = mass x velocity. This is in fact how Newton first expressed this
relation.
If you rearrange the equation, by multiplying each side by t, then you get
F x t = mv - mu
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F x t is call
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