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How much work is required to stop a car of mass 1100 kg that is traveling at 27 m/s? 15kJ

30kJ
40 J
401 kJ

User Vijay Gill
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Answer:

Work done, W = 401 kJ

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Mass of the car, m = 1100 kg

Initial, velocity of the car, u = 27 m/s

Finally it stops, v = 0

According to work energy theorem, the change in kinetic energy is equal to the work done i.e.


W=(1)/(2)m(v^2-u^2)


W=(1)/(2)* 1100\ kg* (0-(27\ m/s)^2)

W = -400950 J

or


W=-401\ kJ

-ve sign shows the direction of force and displacement are in opposite direction.

So, 401 kJ work is required to stop a car. Hence, this is the required solution.

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