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Kinetic energy can be defined as 1>2 mv2 or as 3/2 PV.

Chapter 1, Problem 135E

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Kinetic energy can be defined as 1/2 mv2 or as 3/2 PV. Show that the derived SI units of each of these terms are those of energy. (Pressure is force/area and force is mass x acceleration.)

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QUESTION:

Kinetic energy can be defined as 1/2 mv2 or as 3/2 PV. Show that the derived SI units of each of these terms are those of energy. (Pressure is force/area and force is mass x acceleration.)

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From the given,

Kinetic energy can be defined by following equations.

.........................(1)
..............................(2)

Here, m = Mass

v  = Velocity

P = pressure

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