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In each part calculate the kinetic energy of the given objects in joules c) an electron (mass 9.11x10^-31kg) moving at a speed of 2.74x10^7m/s

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The kinetic energy of an object with mass m that moves with speed v is given by:


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

Plugging the mass and speed given in the equation above we have that:


\begin{gathered} K=(1)/(2)(9.11*10^(31))(2.74*10^7)^2 \\ K=3.42*10^(-16) \end{gathered}

Therefore, the kinetic energy of the electron is:


3.42*10^(-16)\text{ J}

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