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Which has the larger kinetic energy, a 10 g bullet fired at500 m/s or a 75 kg student running at 5.5 m/s?

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Given:

Mass of bullet = 10 g

Speed of bullet, v = 500 m/s

Mass of student = 75 kg

Speed of student, v = 5.5 m/s

Let's find which has the larger kinetic energy.

To find the kinetic energy of each, apply the formula:


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

Where:

m is the mass in kg

v is the speed in m/s

KE is the kinetic energy.

• Kinetic energy for bullet:

Where:

m = 10 g = 0.01 kg

v = 500 m/s


KE_(bullet)=(1)/(2)*0.01*500^2=1250\text{ J}

The kinetic energy of the bullet is 1250 J.

• Kinetic energy for the student:

Where:

m = 75 kg

v = 5.5 m/s


KE_(boy)=(1)/(2)*75*5.5^2=1134.38\text{ J}

The kinetic energy of the boy is 1134.38 J.

Thus, we have:

Kinetic energy of the bullet > Kinetic energy of the student

Therefore, the bullet has the larger kinetic energy.

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