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A 72.0-kg skydiver is falling at a terminal velocity of 79.0 m/s. Which equation should be used to calculate the diver’s kinetic energy?

User Steve Lee
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The Kinetic energy formula will be used:

Ek= 1/2mv^2

Ek= 1/2x72x79^2

Ek= 224,676 Joules
User Lewis Diamond
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The correct equation to use to calculate the kinetic energy of an object is:


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

where

m is the mass of the object

v is its speed


In this problem, the mass of the skydiver is
m=72.0 kg, while its speed is
v=79.0 m/s, therefore his kinetic energy is


K=(1)/(2)(72.0 kg)(79.0 m/s)^2=2.25 \cdot 10^5 J

User Adam Vincze
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