SOLUTION: Please help me express this relation as a formula: The kinetic energy in joules (e) of a moving 1kg mass varies directly with the square of it's speed (s) in m/s. The constant

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Question 614605: Please help me express this relation as a formula:
The kinetic energy in joules (e) of a moving 1kg mass varies directly with the square of it's speed (s) in m/s. The constant of variation is 0.5

Answer by scott8148(6628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
e = .5 s^2
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