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Shawn and his bike have a total mass of

52.3 kg. Shawn rides his bike 1.6 km in
17.4 min at a constant velocity.
The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s
2
.
What is Shawn’s kinetic energy?

User Ridcully
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Answer:

Shawn's kinetic energy is 61.45 J.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given;

Mass of the system is,
m=52.3\ kg

Displacement of the bike is,
d=1.6\ km=1.6* 1000=1600\ m

Time taken is,
t=17.4\ min=17.4* 60=1044\ s

Let the constant velocity be
v.

For constant velocity, magnitude of velocity is given as distance by time.

Therefore,
v=(d)/(t)=(1600)/(1044)=1.533\ m/s

Now, kinetic energy of a body is given as:


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

Here,
m=52.3\ kg,\ v=1.533\ m/s


\therefore KE=(1)/(2)* 52.3* (1.533)^2\\KE=0.5* 52.3* 2.35\\KE=61.45\ J

Therefore, Shawn's kinetic energy is 61.45 J.

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