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A 15 kg mass

moves with a
speed of 10
m/s. Calculate
the kinetic
energy.

User Ekhumoro
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Answer:


\boxed {\boxed {\sf 750 \ Joules}}

Explanation:

Kinetic energy can be found using the following formula.


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

where m is the mass and v is the speed.

We know this is a15 kilogram mass moving with a speed of 10 meters per second. Therefore:


m= 15 \ kg \\v= 10 \ m/s

Substitute the values into the formula.


E_k=(1)/(2)(15 \ kg)(10 \ m/s)^2

Solve the exponent first.

  • (10 m/s)²= 10 m/s* 10 m/s= 100 m²/s²


E_k=(1)/(2)(15 \ kg)(100 \ m^2/s^2)

Multiply 100 m²/s²and 15 kg.


E_k=(1)/(2)(1500 \ kg*m^2/s^2)

Multiply by 1/2 or divide by 2.


E_k= 750 \ kg*m^2/s^2

  • 1 kilogram square meter per square second is equal to 1 Joule.
  • Our answer of 750 kg*m²/s² is equal to 750 J


E_k= 750 \ J

The kinetic energy is 750 Joules.

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