How does the mass of a falling object impact the objects kinetic energy?

1 answer

The mass of a falling object does impact its kinetic energy. The kinetic energy of an object is directly proportional to its mass.

The formula for kinetic energy is K.E. = (1/2)mv^2, where m is the mass of the object and v is its velocity. According to this formula, doubling the mass of an object will double its kinetic energy, and halving the mass will halve the kinetic energy.

In simpler terms, a heavier object falling with the same velocity as a lighter object will have more kinetic energy. This is because the heavier object has a greater mass, and as a result, a larger amount of energy is required to set it in motion and keep it moving.