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A mass of 18.6 kg moving at 31.1 m/s has a kinetic energy of

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Given data:

Mass;


m=18.6\text{ kg}

Velocity;


v=31.1\text{ m/s}

The kinetic energy is given as,


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

Substituting all known values,


\begin{gathered} K\mathrm{}E\mathrm{}=(1)/(2)*(18.6\text{ kg})*(31.1\text{ m/s})^2 \\ =8995.053\text{ J} \end{gathered}

Therefore, the kinetic energy is 8995.053 J.

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