What is the derivative of the kinetic energy function?

1 Answer
Jul 9, 2018

It gives us the momentum equation respect to velocity...

Explanation:

The function or equation for kinetic energy is:

bb(KE)=1/2mv^2

Taking the derivative respect to velocity (v) we get:

d/(dv)(1/2mv^2)

Take the constants out to get:

=1/2m*d/(dv)(v^2)

Now use the power rule, which states that d/dx(x^n)=nx^(n-1) to get:

=1/2m*2v

Simplify to get:

=mv

If you learn physics, you should clearly see that this is the equation for momentum, and states that:

p=mv