Final Velocity given Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brakes evaluator uses Final Velocity After Braking = sqrt(Initial Velocity Before Braking^2-(2*Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake/Mass of Brake Assembly)) to evaluate the Final Velocity After Braking, Final Velocity given Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brakes is the speed it has after the brakes have absorbed the kinetic energy, which can be calculated based on the energy dissipated and the vehicle's mass. Final Velocity After Braking is denoted by v symbol.
How to evaluate Final Velocity given Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brakes using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Final Velocity given Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brakes, enter Initial Velocity Before Braking (u), Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake (KE) & Mass of Brake Assembly (m) and hit the calculate button.