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Derivative of the kinetic energy...
If you take the derivative of the kinetic energy of a particle with respect to its velocity you get...
A) force
B) momentum
C) acceleration
D) mass
E) potential energy
K= .5mv^2
Im in pre calc right now and i have no idea how to take the derivative of anything, quick google searching led me to believe that its a calculus thing, so it would be really helpfull if someone could explain how to do this..
Homework Statement
If you take the derivative of the kinetic energy of a particle with respect to its velocity you get...
A) force
B) momentum
C) acceleration
D) mass
E) potential energy
Homework Equations
K= .5mv^2
The Attempt at a Solution
Im in pre calc right now and i have no idea how to take the derivative of anything, quick google searching led me to believe that its a calculus thing, so it would be really helpfull if someone could explain how to do this..