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A small 15 kilogram canoe is floating downriver at a speed of 5 m/s. What is the canoe's kinetic energy?

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By definition, the kinetic energy is given by:

k = ( (1)/(2) ) (m) (v ^ 2)
Where,
m: mass of the object
v: object speed
Substituting values we have:

k = (1)/(2) (15) (5 ^ 2)
Doing the calculations we have

k = 187.5 J
The energy unit is joules
Answer:
the canoe's kinetic energy is:

k = 187.5 J
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