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IGCSE Physics, Cambridge 0625, Malaysia

Kinetic Energy

Symbol: Ek · Unit: J

The energy stored in a moving object, dependent on its mass and the square of its speed.

Kinetic energy is calculated using:

Ek=12mv2E_k = \frac{1}{2}mv^2

Because the speed is squared, doubling the speed quadruples the kinetic energy. This has important implications for braking distances.

Kinetic energy is a scalar quantity (always positive). It depends on speed, not velocity, because the direction of motion does not affect the energy stored.

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