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I've been stuck on this for I little bit now and could use some help:)

I've been stuck on this for I little bit now and could use some help:)-example-1
User Abudis
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The answer would be:

6,250 joules

Here's how to do it:


KE = (1)/(2)mv^(2)

KE = kinetic energy (joules)

m = mass (kg)

v = velocity (m/s)

So with that formula let's figure out what was given to you.

500 kg and 5m/s

You know which is which based on the unit.

m = 500kg

v = 5m/s

Now all you need to do is plug it into your formula and solve.


KE=(1)/(2)mv^(2)


KE= (1)/(2)(500kg)(5m/s)^(2)


KE = (1)/(2)(500kg)(25m^(2/)s^(2))


KE = (1)/(2)(12,500kg\cdot m^(2)/s^2})


KE = 6,250kg\cdot m^(2)/s^(2)

The unit
kg\cdot m^(2)/s^(2) also means joules

So the final answer is 6,250 joules.

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