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How does the mass of a falling object impact the objects kinetic energyAsked by Joshua Champaigne champaigne
How does the mass of a falling object impact the object's kinetic energy?
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Joshua Champaigne champaigne
How does the mass of a falling object impact the object's kinetic energy? what the answer i need it now
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The mass of a falling object does not impact its kinetic energy directly. The kinetic energy of an object in motion is determined by its velocity (speed) and is given by the equation:
Kinetic Energy = 1/2 * mass * velocity^2
The kinetic energy depends on the square of the velocity and directly proportional to the mass of the object. So, if the velocity remains constant, the kinetic energy will increase with an increase in mass. However, if the velocity changes (e.g., due to air resistance), then the mass could have an indirect effect on the kinetic energy. Nonetheless, in the absence of external factors, the mass alone does not directly impact the kinetic energy of a falling object.
Kinetic Energy = 1/2 * mass * velocity^2
The kinetic energy depends on the square of the velocity and directly proportional to the mass of the object. So, if the velocity remains constant, the kinetic energy will increase with an increase in mass. However, if the velocity changes (e.g., due to air resistance), then the mass could have an indirect effect on the kinetic energy. Nonetheless, in the absence of external factors, the mass alone does not directly impact the kinetic energy of a falling object.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for any confusion. The mass of a falling object does not impact its kinetic energy. The kinetic energy of an object in motion is determined by its velocity (speed). The equation to calculate kinetic energy is:
Kinetic Energy = 1/2 * mass * velocity^2
The kinetic energy depends on the square of the velocity and is independent of the mass of the object. This means that two objects of different masses but with the same velocity will have the same kinetic energy. So, the mass alone does not directly impact the kinetic energy of a falling object.
Kinetic Energy = 1/2 * mass * velocity^2
The kinetic energy depends on the square of the velocity and is independent of the mass of the object. This means that two objects of different masses but with the same velocity will have the same kinetic energy. So, the mass alone does not directly impact the kinetic energy of a falling object.
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