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A 0.145 kg baseball is thrown with a velocity of 25.0 m/s. How much work was done on the baseball to bring it from rest to 25.0 m/s? [Neglect air resistance]

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Answer:

45.31 J

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that

Mass of baseball , m=0.145 kg

Initial velocity, u=0

Final velocity, v=25 m/s

We have to find the work done on the baseball to bring it from rest to 25 m/s

We know that

Work done = Change in kinetic energy

Work done, W=
(1)/(2)m(v^2-u^2)

Using the formula

Work done, W
=(1)/(2)(0.145)((25)^2-0)

Work done=
(1)/(2)(0.145)(625)

Work done, W=45.31 J

Hence, the work done on the baseball to bring it from rest to 25 m/s

=45.31 J

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