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Physics · Energy

Kinetic Energy

The energy an object has because of its motion.

KE = \dfrac{1}{2}mv^2

1What it means

Kinetic energy depends on the square of speed, so doubling the speed gives four times the energy. It is measured in joules (J).

2Variables

SymbolMeaning
KEKinetic energy (joules, J)
mMass (kg)
vSpeed (m/s)

3Worked examples

Example 1 Worked solution
Q. Find the kinetic energy of a 2 kg ball moving at 10 m/s.
  1. KE = ½ m v² = ½ × 2 × 10².
  2. = 1 × 100.
✓ KE = 100 J

4Where it's used

  • Vehicle safety and stopping-distance analysis.
  • Energy in moving machinery and projectiles.

5Tips & common mistakes

  • !Square the speed before multiplying.
  • !Because of the square, speed matters far more than mass for energy.