## calculating kinetic energy

$E=hv$

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Vikramjeet Gill 1C
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### calculating kinetic energy

For the equation Ek=1/2(M)(V^2)
M stands for the mass of the electron, is the unit for that mass suppose to be in grams or kilograms for this equation?

marisaimbroane1J
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### Re: calculating kinetic energy

The standard units are kg, so I think your mass should be in kg. The mass of an electron is 9.11x10^-31 kg; so I think that is the number that should be used in the equation.

ariellasarkissian_3H
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### Re: calculating kinetic energy

Mass will be in kg, because that is the standard SI unit!

michelle
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### Re: calculating kinetic energy

That should be kg. We use SI units in all equations.

Vy Lu 2B
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### Re: calculating kinetic energy

The unit is supposed to be in kg, as that is the standard SI unit.

Harshita Talkad 4L
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### Re: calculating kinetic energy

We would use kg in the equation because it is the standard SI unit. Most equations will use base SI units.

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