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How much kinetic energy does an 80kg man have while running at 1.5 m/s?
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How much kinetic energy does an 80kg man have while running at 1.5 m/s?
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KE = 1/2mv^2
so
KE = 1/2(80)(1.5)^2
= 40×2.25
= 90J, I believe the answer is
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this is how you can solve this problem
KE=1/2(m)(v)^2
KE=1/2(80)(1.5)^2
KE=90 J
hope that will help you....
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