Kinetic energy is associated with object's Velocity
K.E = 1/2 (m*v2)
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Kinetic energy is energy associated with object's a. focation b.position C.velocity d. force.
The mechanical energy of an object must change if: The object's kinetic energy is changing There is a net non-conservative force acting on the object over some distance More than one non-conservative forces are acting on the object All forces acting on the object are conservative The kinetic and potential energies of the object are changing in opposite ways
At what speed will an object's kinetic energy be 23 % of its rest energy?
Define kinetic energy. O energy associated with the temperature of an object O energy associated with the motion of an object energy associated with the force of an object O energy associated with the gravity of an object O energy associated with the position or composition of an object
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The potential energy of an object decreases by 10J. What is the change in the object's kinetic energy, assuming there is no friction in the system?
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An object's total energy is affected by a potential energy of the form U(x)=-6x^-2 (the potential has units of joules). What is the magnitude of the conservation force (in newtons) responsible for this potential when the object is at x=0.72 m. Give your answer with 2 sig figs.
Can you help me solve for d and f!!
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