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A 7.14 kg bowling ball moves at 1.92 m/s. how fast must a 2.3 g ping pong ball move so that the two balls have the same kinetic energy?

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E_k= (1)/(2)mv^2
Therefore we can substitute values in:
The kinetic energy of the bowling ball is
(1)/(2)*7.14*1.92^2=13.160448

We can now substitute this in for the ping pong ball (note the mass of the ping pong ball is 0.0023kg as Ek is kgm^2s-1):

13.160448= (1)/(2)*0.0023*v^2 \\ v^2= (2*13.160448)/(0.0023) v^2=11443.87=11400ms^(-1)
v=sqrt(11443.87)=106.97m/s
=107m/s To 3sf as the values in the question are given to 3sf.
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