Which of the following factors affect the kinetic energy of an object
A. Color and shape
B. Temperature and volume.
C. Mass and speed.
D. Height and width.
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C. Mass and speed.
What does the term kinetic energy referred to?
A. The energy and object has due to its motion
B. The potential energy stored in an object.
C. The energy and object has due to its position.
D. The energy transferred from one object to another.
A. The energy and object has due to its motion
B. The potential energy stored in an object.
C. The energy and object has due to its position.
D. The energy transferred from one object to another.
A. The energy an object has due to its motion.
How does increasing the mass of an objective effect its kinetic energy?
A. It decreases the kinetic energy.
B. It increases the kinetic energy.
C. It has no effect on the kinetic energy.
D. It depends on the speed of the object.
A. It decreases the kinetic energy.
B. It increases the kinetic energy.
C. It has no effect on the kinetic energy.
D. It depends on the speed of the object.
B. It increases the kinetic energy.
What type of graph would best illustrate the relationship between kinetic energy in the mass of an object
A. Bar graph
B. Pie chart
C. Line graph.
D. Scatterplot.
A. Bar graph
B. Pie chart
C. Line graph.
D. Scatterplot.
C. Line graph.
Use the following formula to solve a 700 KG vehicle is traveling at a speed of 6M/S how much kinetic energy does it have
Kinetic energy equals 1/2 mass times speed2
A. 12,600 J.
B. 50,400 J.
C. 700 J.
Kinetic energy equals 1/2 mass times speed2
A. 12,600 J.
B. 50,400 J.
C. 700 J.
To solve for the kinetic energy, we can plug the given values into the formula:
Kinetic energy = 1/2 * mass * speed^2
Mass = 700 kg
Speed = 6 m/s
Kinetic energy = 1/2 * 700 kg * (6 m/s)^2
Kinetic energy = 1/2 * 700 kg * 36 m^2/s^2
Kinetic energy = 18,900 kg m^2/s^2
Therefore, the kinetic energy of the 700 kg vehicle traveling at a speed of 6 m/s is 18,900 J.
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Kinetic energy = 1/2 * mass * speed^2
Mass = 700 kg
Speed = 6 m/s
Kinetic energy = 1/2 * 700 kg * (6 m/s)^2
Kinetic energy = 1/2 * 700 kg * 36 m^2/s^2
Kinetic energy = 18,900 kg m^2/s^2
Therefore, the kinetic energy of the 700 kg vehicle traveling at a speed of 6 m/s is 18,900 J.
The correct answer is not among the options provided.