Given:Mass (m) = 1 kgVelocity 1 (V1) = 1 m/sVelocity 2 (V2) = 2 m/s
To calculate kinetic energy (Ek), we use the formula:Ek = 1/2 m V^2
Calculating Ek1:Ek1 = 1/2 1 (1)^2Ek1 = 1/2 1 1Ek1 = 0.5 Joules
Calculating Ek2:Ek2 = 1/2 1 (2)^2Ek2 = 1/2 1 4Ek2 = 2 Joules
Therefore, Ek1 = 0.5 Joules and Ek2 = 2 Joules.
Given:
Mass (m) = 1 kg
Velocity 1 (V1) = 1 m/s
Velocity 2 (V2) = 2 m/s
To calculate kinetic energy (Ek), we use the formula:
Ek = 1/2 m V^2
Calculating Ek1:
Ek1 = 1/2 1 (1)^2
Ek1 = 1/2 1 1
Ek1 = 0.5 Joules
Calculating Ek2:
Ek2 = 1/2 1 (2)^2
Ek2 = 1/2 1 4
Ek2 = 2 Joules
Therefore, Ek1 = 0.5 Joules and Ek2 = 2 Joules.