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Kinetic Energy Calculator

Calculate kinetic energy from mass and velocity using KE = 0.5mv².

Kinetic energy is the energy an object possesses due to its motion. The formula KE = ½mv² shows that kinetic energy depends on both mass and the square of velocity — meaning doubling speed quadruples kinetic energy.

This has profound implications for vehicle safety: a car traveling at 100 km/h has four times the kinetic energy of the same car at 50 km/h, requiring four times the braking distance. It is why speed limits exist and why high-speed collisions are so destructive.

A 1000 kg car at 20 m/s (72 km/h) carries 200,000 joules (200 kJ) of kinetic energy. For comparison, a rifle bullet (10 g at 900 m/s) carries only 4,050 J but concentrates it on a tiny area, which is why penetration, not total energy, matters for ballistics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does velocity matter more than mass?
Kinetic energy scales with the square of velocity but linearly with mass. Doubling speed quadruples energy; doubling mass only doubles it.
What are practical applications?
Vehicle crash analysis, sports physics, ballistics, roller coaster design, and renewable energy (wind turbines use kinetic energy of air).
How does kinetic energy relate to braking distance?
Braking distance is proportional to kinetic energy. At twice the speed, you need four times the distance to stop.
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