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What is the kinetic Energy of the 80 kg skydiver if he is falling at 60 m/sec?
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What is the kinetic Energy of the 80 kg skydiver if he is falling at 60 m/sec?
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What is the kinetic Energy of the 80 kg skydiver if he is falling at 60 m/sec?
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KE = 1/2 x 80 x 60^2
KE = 144000
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144000J
Step-by-step explanation:
Ek=1/2mv²
Ek=1/2×80×60²
Ek=144000J
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