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A 60 kg runner in a sprint moves at 11 m/s. A 60 kg cheetah in a sprint moves at 33 m/s. By what factor does the kinetic energy of the cheetah exceed that of the human runner?

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Answer:

The kinetic energy of the cheetah exceed by the 9 times of the runner.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Mass of runner = 60 kg

Velocity of runner = 11 m/s

Mass of cheetah = 60 kg

Velocity of cheetah = 33 m/s

We need to calculate the kinetic energy of the cheetah

Using formula of kinetic energy


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

Kinetic energy of runner


K.E_(r)=(1)/(2)m_(r)v_(r)^2....(I)

Kinetic energy of cheetah


K.E_(c)=(1)/(2)m_(c)v_(c)^2....(II)

From equation (I) and (II)


(K.E_(r))/(K.E_(c))=((1)/(2)m_(r)v_(r)^2)/((1)/(2)m_(c)v_(c)^2)


K.E_(c)=((1)/(2)m_(c)v_(c)^2)/((1)/(2)m_(r)v_(r)^2)*K.E_(r)

Put the value into the formula


K.E_(c)=((1)/(2)*60*(33)^2)/((1)/(2)*60*(11)^2)*K.E_(r)


K.E_(c)=9K.E_(r)

Hence, The kinetic energy of the cheetah exceed by the 9 times of the runner.

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Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Mass of the runner, m₁ = 60 kg

Speed of runner, v₁ = 11 m/s

Mass of cheetah, m₂ = 60 kg

Speed of cheetah, v₂ = 33 m/s

Kinetic energy of runner,
E_r=(1)/(2)m_1v_1^2


E_r=(1)/(2)* 60* (11)^2=3630........(1)

Kinetic energy of cheetah,
E_c=(1)/(2)m_2v_2^2


E_c=(1)/(2)* 60* (33)^2=32670\ J..............(2)

From equation (1) and (2), it is clear that


E_c= 9* E_r

So, the kinetic energy of the cheetah is nine times that of human runner. Hence, this is the required solution.

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