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A 64.1 kg runner has a speed of 4.50 m/s at one instant during a long-distance event.HINT(a)What is the runner's kinetic energy at this instant (in J)? J(b)How much net work (in J) is required to double his speed? J

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We will have the following:

a)


\begin{gathered} k=(1)/(2)(64.1kg)(4.50m/s)^2\Rightarrow k=(51921)/(80)J \\ \\ \Rightarrow k\approx649.01J \end{gathered}

So, the kinetic energy is approximately 649.01 J.

b) Now, we know that if we want to double the velocity, then the work must b 4 times that of the original; thus:


\begin{gathered} W=(51921)/(20)J-(51921)/(80)J\Rightarrow W=(155763)/(80)J \\ \\ \Rightarrow W\approx1947.04J \end{gathered}

So, the net work must be approximately 1947.04J.

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