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a student pushes a 0.500 kg trolley along a frictionless surface and accelerates it from rest to 4m/s. how much kinetic energy does the trolly gain?
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a student pushes a 0.500 kg trolley along a frictionless surface and accelerates it from rest to 4m/s. how much kinetic energy does the trolly gain?
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mass=m=0.5kg
velocity=4m/s
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