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Calculate the kinetic energy in joules of a 10g bullet moving at 300 m/s
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Calculate the kinetic energy in joules of a 10g bullet moving at 300 m/s
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450 J
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Given: Mass m= 10 g convert to Kg m = 0.01 Kg Velocity V = 300 m/s
Required: Kinetic energy = K.E = 1/2 mV²
K.E = 1/2 (0.01 Kg)(300 m/s)²
K.E = 450 J
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