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Which formula can be used to find velocity if kinetic energy and mass are known? v = The square root of one half times K E and mass. v = Squ
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Which formula can be used to find velocity if kinetic energy and mass are known? v = The square root of one half times K E and mass. v = Square Root of StartFraction 2 times m over K E EndFraction. v = Square Root of K E times m v = Square Root of StartFraction 2 times K E over m EndFraction.
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Answer:
v = Square Root of StartFraction 2 times K E over m EndFraction
Explanation:
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Answer:
v = Square Root of StartFraction 2 times K E over m EndFraction.
Explanation:
Kinetic Energy ,K.E = 1/2 × mass × velocity squared
K.E = 1/2 × mv2
Hence v2 = (2× K.E)/m
v = √ 2K.E/m
Expressing it in computer language we have :
v = Square Root of StartFraction 2 times K E over m EndFraction.