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Calculate the kinetic energy of a 115 kg object traveling 3 m/s.

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We are asked to determine the kinetic energy of an object given its mass and its velocity. To do that we will use the following formula:


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

Where:


\begin{gathered} K=\text{ kinetic energy} \\ m=\text{ mass} \\ v=\text{ velocity} \end{gathered}

Now, we plug in the values:


K=(1)/(2)(115kg)(3\text{ m/s\rparen}^2

Now, we solve the operations:


K=517.5J

Therefore, the kinetic energy is 517.5 Joules.

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