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How can I solve for the Kinetic Energy?

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How can I solve for the Kinetic Energy?

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It’d probably be easier to answer your question if you gave the actual question you need help with. But there’ll be enough info given to you for you to find the kinetic energy Eg if you know the mass and are given the objects height above the horizontal at two different times then you can use gravitational potential energy to get the kinetic energy without knowing the objects velocity because the change in the GPE is equal to the change in KE If you are given a force and the distance over which it acts, you can work out the work done and this is equal to the change in KE. It really depends on what you’ve been given, because there are heaps of ways to find missing bits of info. The equations for straight line motion are often useful if they apply that is. If this hasn’t helped maybe you could post the actual question.

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