The mass of a ball directly influences its kinetic energy. The kinetic energy (KE) of an object is given by the formula:
KE = (1/2) * mass * velocity^2
As per the formula, the kinetic energy is directly proportional to the square of the velocity and the mass of the object. So, the greater the mass of the ball, the greater its kinetic energy, assuming the velocity remains constant. Similarly, if the mass is smaller, the kinetic energy will also be smaller.
How does the mass of a ball impact the balls kinetic energy?
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