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If you throw a 0.2kg ball straight up with an initial speed of 33m/s, how much kinetic energy will it have as you release it? Round to the nearest whole and include the appropriate unit

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Given:

The mass of the ball is m = 0.2 kg

The initial speed of the ball is v = 33 m/s

To find the kinetic energy when released.

Step-by-step explanation:

The kinetic energy of the ball can be calculated by the formula


K.E.\text{ =}(1)/(2)mv^2

On substituting the values, the kinetic energy of the ball will be


\begin{gathered} K.E.\text{ = }(1)/(2)*0.2*(33)^2 \\ =108.9\text{ J} \\ =\text{ 109 J} \end{gathered}

The kinetic energy of the ball will be 109 J

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