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A wheel spins at 2.3 m/s. What would be the Connecticut energy, if the mass of the wheels were 7.2 kg?
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A wheel spins at 2.3 m/s. What would be the Connecticut energy, if the mass of the wheels were 7.2 kg?
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In this case energy will be the kinetic energy given by the formula;
1/2mv² , where m is the mass and v is the velocity;
Velocity = 2.3 m/s and the mass is 7.2 kg
Hence;
= 1/2 × 7.2 × 2.3²
= 19.044 Joules
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