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A 500-kilogram horse runs at 5 meters/second. The horse’s kinetic energy is
joules.

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Answer:

6250 joules

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A 500-kilogram horse runs at 5 meters/second. The horse’s kinetic energy is joules-example-1
User Tomohisa Takaoka
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To solve this, we are going to use the formula for the kinetic energy of an object:
E_(k)= (1)/(2) mv^2
where

E_(k) is the kinetic energy of the object.

m is the mass of the object.

v is the speed of the object.

We know form our problem that the mass of the horse is 500 kilograms, so
m=500; we also know that the speed of the horse is 5 meter/second, so
m=5. Lets replace those values in our formula to find
E_(k):

E_(k)= (1)/(2) mv^2

E_(k)= (1)/(2) (500)(5)^2

E_(k)= (1)/(2) (500)(25)

E_(k)= (12500)/(2)

E_(k)=6250 J

We can conclude that the kinetic energy of the horse is 6250 Joules.

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