Respuesta :

The formula for kinetic energy is [tex] \frac{1}{2}m\Delta v^2 [/tex]. Thus, the equation for velocity is [tex]v= \sqrt{ \frac{2TotalKineticEnergy}{m} } [/tex]. 

Answer:

v = √(KE*2/m)

Explanation:

The formula to compute kinetic energy (KE) is:

KE = 1/2*m*v^2

where m refers to mass and v refers to velocity. Isolating v we get:

KE = 1/2*m*v^2

KE*2/m = v^2

v = √(KE*2/m)

Given kinetic energy and mass, then velocity can be computed.