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An object has a kinetic energy of 275 j and a momentum of magnitude 25.0 kg · m/s. find the (a) speed and (b) mass of the object.

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Kinetic energy = momentum^2 / 2 x mass
Mass = (momentum^2/ Kinetic energy) / 2

Mass = (25^2 / 275) / 2
Mass = 1.136 kg.

momentum = mass x velocity

velocity = mass / momentum
velocity = 1.136 / 25
velocity = 0.04544 m/s
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Answer: The correct answers are 482.4 m/s and 21.96 kg.

Step-by-step explanation:

The expression for the kinetic energy in terms of momentum of an object is as follows;


KE=(p^(2) )/(2m)

Here, KE is the kinetic energy, p is the momentum and m is the mass of the object.

It is given in the problem that an object has a kinetic energy of 275 j and a momentum of magnitude 25.0 kg · m/s.

Calculate the mass of the object.


KE=(p^(2) )/(2m)

Put p=25.0 kg · m/s and KE= 275 J.


m=(25^(2) )/(2(275))


m=1.14 kg

Calculate the speed of the object.


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

Put m= 1.14 kg and KE= 275 J.


v=\sqrt{(2(275))/(1.14) }

v=21.96 m/s

Therefore, the speed of the object is 21.96 m/s and the mass of the object is 1.14 kg.

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