Two identical masses are moving down a slope one masses traveling twice as fast as the other mass how does the kinetic energy of one mass compared to the other

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Answer:

One mass's kinetic energy is 4 times the other.

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for kinetic energy is [tex]KE=\frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]

Where

KE is the kinetic energy

m is the mass

v is the velocity

  • Now, let mass of the first be m (second is identical so mass of 2nd is m as well)
  • Let velocity of the first one be v. Since 2nd one is travelling twice as fast, its velocity will be 2v

KE of 1st mass is:

[tex]\frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]

KE of 2nd mass is:

[tex]\frac{1}{2}m(2v)^2\\=\frac{1}{2}m(4v^2)\\=\frac{1}{2}mv^2 * 4[/tex]

Hence, the kinetic energy of the 2nd mass is 4 times the first.

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