Kinematics
Kinematics is the study of how a body moves. This includes linear motion, angular motion, and rotational motion.
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A particle's kinetic energy is [1/2] times [particle's mass] times [particle's speed]2. Since the KE is proportional to the...
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acceleration
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by have chemical energy which is in food.chemical energy (by eating food) - kinetic energy which is when the chemical energy is...
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kinetic energy of object=1/2 (mv2 ) mass of that object remains constant through out the motion so K.E. remains constant.. if...
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Momentum increases
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K.E. of moving object=1/2 (mv2 )
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45 degrees
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Gravitational force is considered potential energy, E= -GmM/r.
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No. An object is accelerating if it is changing speed or direction of travel. Since the person in question is running at a...
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It means you agree you were speeding.
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The kinetic energy influences the temperature of a sample as it is the average.
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Velocity describes the speed and direction of travel of an object.
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It's 128 Joules. PE (Potential Energy) = 2(50 N) divided by .50 meters. Multiply that all by (.8m)2
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The body is under uniform motion.
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Displacement (Δx) is the change in position of an object. Δx = xf - xi where xf is the final position and xi is the initial...
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IT is keneic because it is already there
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Kinetic energy is defined as (1/2)(mass)(velocity squared), so yes, other things being equal, more mass means more kinetic energy.
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Ok, i am currently on this subject right now and im in 7th grade, so, here goes... the temperature affects the kinetic energy of...
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1,000 feet per second = about 681.8 mph
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When the counterweight is sitting its storing energy but when it is released it is converted into kinetic energy.
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I know this isn't technically 'correct', but the answer for this penn foster question that will make you get a 'correct' to pop...
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Every force causes acceleration, if it's not opposed and canceled by other forces.
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final velocity-initial velocity time
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1200w 100w
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It wouldn't accelerate. It would move at a constant velocity due to its tendency to keep moving (inertia) and friction being...
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Sound is the closest to that figure. The speed of sound at sea level is ~1,116.44 feet per second.
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False. The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it. Newton's 2nd Law: F = ma where F...
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78 kph about 50 mph (48.466953 mph to be more precise!) NB. kilometres/kilometers divided by 1.609344 equals miles. For list of...
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mechanical
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Don't let them confuse you. Kinetic energy is 1/2 mv2. His time of acceleration and the force acting on him are irrelevent. k =...
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Net force causes an object to accelerate, or decelerate and/or to move in a new direction.
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250 km per hour = 0.04315 miles per second.
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rate of change of velocity
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