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A girl and her dog are running. The dog has a mass of 20kg. The girl has a mass of 60 kg. Suppose both the dog and the girl run at a speed of 2 m/sec. Calculate both of their kinetic energies. Show your work.

Suppose the dog speeds up and is now running at a speed of 4 m/sec. Calculate the dog's kinetic energy. Show your work.

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Using
K = (1)/(2)mv^2, we can say that the girl's kinetic energy is 120 and the dog's is 40. If the dog speeds up, it now has a kinetic energy of 160.
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Answer:

1i) Girl's K.E = 120 J

1ii) Dog's K.E = 40 J

2) Dog's K.E = 160 J

Step-by-step explanation:

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

i) where the Girl has mass 60 kg and speed 2 m/s

Girl's K.E =
(1)/(2) X 60 X 2^(2)

K.E = 0.5 X 60 X 4 = 120 J

ii) where the Dog has mass 20 kg and speed 2 m/s

Dog's K.E =
(1)/(2) X 20 X 2^(2)

K.E = 0.5 X 20 X 4 = 40 J

2) where the Dog has mass 20 kg and speed 4 m/s

Dog's K.E =
(1)/(2) X 20 X 4^(2)

K.E = 0.5 X 20 X 16 = 160 J

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