Rose1455
Rose1455
15-07-2015
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how do you work out velocity using kinetic energy?
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AL2006
AL2006
15-07-2015
You just use a bit of algebra. Kinetic energy is KE = (1/2) (mass) (speed squared). Multiply each side by (2/mass) and you have 2KE/mass=speed-squared. The square root of both sides then gives you the speed in terms of the kinetic energy.
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