<span>If an object is moving, the amount of kinetic energy it has directly depends upon which of the following factors?</span>
- the object's mass
- the object's velocity
Kinetic energy is equal to half of an objects mass multiplied by the velocity squared.
Q = mc<span>∆t, where:
q = energy flow
m = mass, 120 000 g
c = specific heat capacity, 4.81 J/gC
</span><span>∆t = change in temperature, ~75 (100 - 25, which is room temperature)
Substituting in the values, we get:
q = 120000 x 4.81 x 75 = 43290000 Joules = 43.29 MJ
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Answer:
occurs when path-length difference is:
Δr=mlambda and m=0,1,2,3...
Explanation:
I think thats the answer.