Kinetic Energy of a Bullet at 900 m/s
A 10 g (0.01 kg) bullet traveling at 900 m/s carries 4,050 J of kinetic energy.
How to use this tool
- Enter mass and speed in the fields above.
- Results update instantly as you type โ or click Calculate.
- Read your kinetic energy and the full breakdown beneath it.
Calculate the enormous kinetic energy contained in a small bullet moving at supersonic speed.
Frequently asked questions
- Why does speed have a larger effect than mass?
- Because speed is squared. Doubling mass doubles KE; doubling speed quadruples it.
- How do I convert km/h to m/s?
- Divide by 3.6. For example, 90 km/h = 25 m/s.