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A car travels at a speed of 41 meters/second using 756 joules of energy every second. Suppose we know that the car

uses 52,700 joules of energy. Set up a calculation to find the number of meters the car travels with this amount of energy.

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52,700 J x

51 41 756

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User Fiz
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Answer:

52,700J x 1s/756J x 41m/1s

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User IronRoei
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Answer:

total disance covered by car=2858.11 meters

Step-by-step explanation:

First calculate the time for which the given energy can be used

total energy=52700 joules;

756 joules used in every second;


Total time=(52700joules)/(756joules/sec)

total time=69.71 sec;

speed of car=41 m/s;

Number of meters the car travels=
totaltime* speed of the car

number of meters the car travels=
69.71 * 41

number of meers the car travel=2858.11 meters

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