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Kinetic Energy Calculator

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Kinetic Energy Calculator

​Unlike potential energy, kinetic energy refers to the energy of motion. In other words, it is possible to create kinetic energy after releasing potential energy. When an object is subjected to energy, it would accelerate. This process would eventually increase kinetic energy associated with an object. The two most important factors that are responsible for kinetic energy include mass and velocity of the object. 

Kinetic Energy Equation

As you already know, calculating kinetic energy is the process of calculating the energy of an object that is in motion. You will be able to use this calculation to get a clear understanding on how the overall mass of an object is creating an impact on the velocity of it. 
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When you take a look at the kinetic energy formula, you will be able to get a better idea about the relationship that exist in between the velocity of an object and its mass. The equation for calculating kinetic energy is as follows: 

Kinetic energy Equation: Kinetic Energy equals half of Mass times velovcity squared
Where:
KE = Kinetic Energy of the object 
m = Mass of object
V = Velocity of object
​Do you want to calculate kinetic energy of an object or a system in movement? Then you can think about using our kinetic energy calculator. All you have to do is to enter the known variables into the calculator, and you will be able to get your job done without a problem. 

Kinetic Energy Calculator

Kinetic Energy Calculator


Mass of object
Velocity



Kinetic Energy


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​By using the kinetic energy equation, it is possible for you to determine the exact amount of energy that you need to move an object. On the other hand, you will also be able to determine that the same energy is required in order to decelerate an object and bring it to a stop as well. However, you need to take notes that velocity squared value is considered in here. In other words, even a small change in velocity can create a major impact on kinetic energy at the end of the day.

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