Tell us about the kinetic energy of the body as it is expressed through the mass of the body and its speed.

The kinetic energy Ek is called the energy of body movement.
The kinetic energy of a body of mass m, moving with a speed V, is determined by the formula: Ek = m * V ^ 2/2.
Kinetic energy is directly proportional to the mass of the body and the square of its speed.
This means that how many times the body weight increases, so many times the kinetic energy of the body will increase.
As the speed of a body increases, its kinetic energy will increase in the square of this increase.



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