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The formula for kinetic energy is KE = m • v2. In this formula, KE stands for kinetic energy (in joules), m stands for mass (in kilograms), and v2 stands for speed squared, or the speed multiplied by itself. Calculate the kinetic energy of a 20-kg sled moving 28.0 m/s. ✏️Show your work in the space to the right. (Double click the box to edit it). To check your answer, set the height to 40 m and the mass to 20 kg. Click Play and wait until the sled gets to the bottom.

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Answer:


K.E = 7840J

Step-by-step explanation:

Given


Mass(m) = 20kg


Velocity(v) = 28.0m/s

Required

Determine the kinetic energy

The kinetic energy formula as presented in the question, is incorrect.

The right formula is:


K.E = (1)/(2) mv^2

Substitute 20 for m and 28.0 for v


K.E = (1)/(2) * 20 * 28^2


K.E = 10 * 28^2


K.E = 10 * 784


K.E = 7840J

Hence, the kinetic energy is 7840 joules

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