GCSE Physics Revision "Kinetic Energy"
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Kinetic energy is the energy stored in moving objects, calculated using the equation: kinetic energy = 0.5 x mass x speed squared (in Joules), with speed measured in meters per second. Objects like a car convert chemical energy to kinetic energy as they move. To calculate kinetic energy, use the formula: kinetic energy = 0.5 x mass x speed squared. For example, a car with a mass of 700 kg moving at 20 m/s has a kinetic energy of 140,000 Joules, which can be converted to 140 kJ. Remember to practice similar questions to master kinetic energy calculations.
Insights
- Kinetic energy is determined by the mass and speed of an object in motion, with the formula indicating that it increases quadratically with speed.
- Conversion of chemical energy to kinetic energy is exemplified in objects like cars, showcasing the practical application of kinetic energy calculations in understanding and predicting motion.
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Recent questions
What is kinetic energy?
Energy stored in moving objects.
How do you calculate kinetic energy?
Kinetic energy = 0.5 x mass x speed squared.
What units are used for kinetic energy?
Joules (J).
How is kinetic energy converted?
Objects convert chemical energy to kinetic energy.
Why is kinetic energy important?
Understanding energy associated with motion.
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