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A housefly with a mass of 0.00100 kilograms zooms through the room at a rate of 2.20 m/s. How much kinetic energy does it have?

User Excellll
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KE = 1/2 m*v^2

0.00100*2.20^2

divide the total by 2

=0.00242
User Anthony Rutledge
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The correct answer to the question is
2.42* 10^(-3)\ J i.e the kinetic energy of the housefly is
2.42* 10^(-3)\ J

CALCULATION:

As per the question, the mass of housefly m = 0.00100 kg,

The speed of the housefly v = 2.20 m/s.

We are asked to calculate the kinetic energy of the housefly.

The kinetic energy of a body having mass m and moving with velocity v is calculated as -

Kinetic energy K.E =
(1)/(2)mv^2

Hence, the kinetic energy of the housefly is calculated as -

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

=
(1)/(2)* 0.00100* (2.20)^2\ Joule

=
0.00242\ J

=
2.42* 10^(-3)\ J [ANS]

Here, joule ( J) is the unit of energy.

Hence, the kinetic energy of the housefly is
2.42* 10^(-3)\ J

User Muhammad Zahab
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