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A small 20-kg canoe is floating downriver at a speed of 2 m/s. What is the canoe’s kinetic energy? A. 40 J B. 80 J C. 18 J

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Answer:

A. 40 J

Step-by-step explanation:

Kinetic energy is:

KE = ½ mv²

where m is mass and v is velocity.

Given m = 20 kg and v = 2 m/s:

KE = ½ (20 kg) (2 m/s)²

KE = 40 J

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A small 20-kg canoe is floating downriver at a speed of 2 m/s. 40 J is the canoe’s kinetic energy.

Answer: Option A

Step-by-step explanation:

The given canoe has the mass and is being given to move at a speed. Therefore the kinetic energy of the canoe can be calculated using the following method,

Given that mass of the canoe = 20 kg and its speed =1 m/s

As we know that the Kinetic energy has the formula,


\text {Kinetic energy}=(1)/(2) \boldsymbol{m} \boldsymbol{v}^(2)

Therefore, substituting the value into the equation, we get,


K . E .=(1)/(2) * 20 * 2^(2) = 40 J

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