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Calculate the kinetic energy of a 0.25-kg car traveling at a constant velocity of 2 m/s

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Calculate the kinetic energy of a 0.25 kg car traveling at a constant velocity of 2 m/s

We have the following data:

m (mass) = 0.25 kg

v (velocity) = 2 m/s

KE (kinetic Energy) = ? (in Joule)

Formula to calculate kinetic energy:


\boxed{KE = (1)/(2) *m*v^2}

Solving:


KE = (1)/(2) *m*v^2


KE = (1)/(2) *0.25*2^2


KE = (1)/(2) *0.25*4


KE = (1)/(2)*1


KE = (1)/(2)


\boxed{\boxed{KE = 0.5\:Joule}}\Longleftarrow(kinetic\:energy)\:\:\:\:\:\:\bf\blue{\checkmark}

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