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A toy car of mass 6 kg initially moves with a speed of 3 m/s. How much work must be done on the car to increase its speed to 7 m/s?

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ANSWER:

120 J

Explanation:

We must calculate the kinetic energy in both cases, with the speed at 3 m/s and the speed at 7 m/s, the energy difference is the necessary work.


\begin{gathered} KE=(1)/(2)m\cdot v^2 \\ \text{ Thefore::} \\ KE=(1)/(2)\cdot6\cdot3^2=(1)/(2)\cdot6\cdot9=27 \\ KE=(1)/(2)\cdot6\cdot7^2=(1)/(2)\cdot6\cdot49=147 \end{gathered}

Now, we calculate the work like this:


\begin{gathered} W=\Delta KE=147-27 \\ W=120\text{ J} \end{gathered}

Work is 120 J

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