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An object of mass 100kg is moving with a velocity of 5m/s. Calculate the kinetic energy of that object
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An object of mass 100kg is moving with a velocity of 5m/s. Calculate the kinetic energy of that object
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Given m=100kg
V=5m|s
Required KE=?
Solution KE=1/2mv^2
=1/2 100kg(5m/s)^2
=50kg*25(m/s)^2
=1250J
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1250 J
Step-by-step explanation:
KE = 1/2(100 kg)(5 m/s)^2
KE = 1250 J
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