SOLUTION: I am taking on-line classes through Axia College University of Phoenix I print off my math chapter materials so I do not have ISBN #. My question is this: The kinetic energy

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Question 109581: I am taking on-line classes through Axia College University of Phoenix I print off my math chapter materials so I do not have ISBN #.

My question is this:
The kinetic energy of a particle of mass m is found by taking one-half of the product of the mass(m)and the square of the velocity(v). Write an expression an expression for the kinetic energy of a particle.
I am not sure where to begin on this one, All I have been able to do is this: 1/2(m) + (v)^ I do not think this is correct. I would greatly appreciate any help with this one.
Thank you for your input, Barb Neely

Answer by edjones(8007) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
let k be kinetic energy.
k=(m*v^2)/2
Ed