A car traveling at 60 mph has how much more energy than a car going at 20 mph?

1 Answer

9 times the Kinetic Energy

Explanation:

Kinetic energy #(KE)# = #0.5mv^2#

..where #m# = mass, and #v# = velocity.

So at 20 mph, #KE = 0.5m(20)^2 = 200m#

And at 60 mph, #KE = 0.5m(60)^2 = 1800m#

Note that #m# = mass, and not meters!

So #(1800m)/(200m) = 9# times the Kinetic Energy.