Instant kinetic energy calculator

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Kinetic Energy Calculator

Calculate kinetic energy using the formula KE = ½ × m × v²

KE = ½ × m × v²
Kilograms (kg)
Meters per second (m/s)
m/s
km/h
mph

Try these examples:

Person running (70kg, 5m/s)
Car moving (1000kg, 20m/s)
Bullet (0.05kg, 300m/s)
Earth orbiting (5.97×10²⁴kg, 29.8km/s)
Baseball pitch (0.15kg, 40m/s)

Results

Kinetic Energy:

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Joules (J) of energy

Equivalent to:
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kg of TNT
Light bulb time:
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seconds (100W)
Car battery:
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% of charge

Calculation Steps

Enter mass and velocity to see the calculation steps

Energy Components

Component Value Unit
Mass (m) - kg
Velocity (v) - m/s
Velocity² (v²) - m²/s²
Kinetic Energy (KE) - J

About Kinetic Energy

Kinetic energy is the energy possessed by an object due to its motion. It depends on both the mass of the object and its velocity, with velocity having a squared relationship in the formula.

KE = ½ × m × v²

Calculation Method

1. Determine the mass of the object (m)

2. Measure the velocity (v)

3. Square the velocity (v²)

4. Multiply mass by velocity squared

5. Divide by 2 for the final result

Important Notes

• Kinetic energy is a scalar quantity

• The SI unit is Joule (J)

• 1 J = 1 kg·m²/s²

• Velocity has squared relationship

• Doubling velocity quadruples energy

Applications

• Vehicle safety design

• Sports science and athletics

• Ballistics and projectile motion

• Renewable energy (wind turbines)

• Spacecraft and orbital mechanics

Common Examples

Object Mass (kg) Velocity Kinetic Energy Real-world Context
Walking person 70 1.4 m/s 68.6 J Similar to dropping a 1kg weight from 7m
Running athlete 70 10 m/s 3,500 J Enough to power a 100W bulb for 35 seconds
Family car 1500 25 m/s (90 km/h) 468,750 J Equivalent to 0.0001 kg of TNT
Baseball pitch 0.15 40 m/s 120 J Enough to lift a 1kg weight 12.2 meters
Commercial jet 200,000 250 m/s 6,250,000,000 J Equivalent to 1.5 kg of TNT

Energy Unit Conversions

Unit Symbol Equivalent in Joules Common Usage
Joule J 1 J SI unit, small-scale energy
Kilojoule kJ 1,000 J Nutrition, exercise energy
Megajoule MJ 1,000,000 J Vehicle energy, electricity
Calorie cal 4.184 J Food energy, chemistry
Kilowatt-hour kWh 3,600,000 J Electrical energy billing
Electronvolt eV 1.602×10⁻¹⁹ J Atomic and particle physics

Velocity Impact on Kinetic Energy

Velocity Multiplier Energy Multiplier Example Impact
20 m/s → 40 m/s Energy quadruples
10 m/s → 30 m/s Energy increases 9 times
0.5× 0.25× 100 m/s → 50 m/s Energy reduces to 25%
10× 100× 5 m/s → 50 m/s Energy increases 100 times
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