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The kinetic energy, E, of a body moving with a velocity v is given by ..
The kinetic energy, E, of a body moving with a velocity v is given by the equation E = 1 2 m v 2 , where m is the mass of the body. Find the mass of a body moving with a velocity 70 m/s and having an energy of 5670 N. => 0.04 kg or 0.08 kg or 0.03 kg or 2.31 kg..
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1) A bullet fired from a gun can pierce a target on account of the kinetic energy of the bullet. 2) Windmills work on the kinetic energy of a..
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8. Calculate the kinetic energy of 2g of oxygen at -23..
Thermal conductivity
When a part of the metal is heated, the kinetic energy of the electrons in that region increases. Since the electrons are free and mobile, these energetic electrons move rapidly to the cooler parts and transfer their kinetic energy by means of collisions with other electrons. T..
Thermal and Chemical Effects of Currents
When a potential difference is applied across the ends of a conductor, the free electrons are accelerated and acquire kinetic energy. As the electrons move through, they collide with the positive ions and atoms of the conductor and transfer their kinetic energy to the..
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Question: Define kinetic energy. Answer: Kinetic energy is the energy possessed by an object by virtue of its motion..
Thermal-Chemical Effects of Currents
Heating Effects: Joule's Law - When a potential difference is applied across the ends of a conductor, the free electrons are accelerated and acquire kinetic energy. As the electrons move through, they collide with the positive ions and atoms of the conductor and transfer their kineti..
Inelastic collision
A collision is said to be an inelastic collision if the kinetic energy is not conserved in the collision. However the momentum is conserved. The kinetic energy lost in the collision appears in the form of heat energy, sound energy or light energy. The forces of interaction in an..
kinetics
Kinetic energy is defined as the energy possessed by an object by virtue of its motion. Kinetic energy is represented by the letter 'T'. All moving objects possess kinetic energ..
Evaporation and volatility
Evaporation is the process of conversion of a liquid into its vapours at room temperature. When a liquid is placed in an open vessel, it gradually evaporates and is converted into its vapours. The molecules of liquids escape from the surface inspite of strong intermolecular cohesive forces among t..
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