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A moving object has a kinetic energy of 150J and a momentum of 20.3kgxm/s find the speed of the object in m/s

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Answer:


v = 14.78m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

Given


KE = 150J


p = 20.3kgm/s

Required

Determine the object's speed

Kinetic Energy is calculated as:


KE = (1)/(2)mv^2

Make m the subject


m = (2KE)/(v^2)

Momentum is calculated as:


p = mv

Make m the subject


m = (p)/(v)

So, we have:


m = (p)/(v) and
m = (2KE)/(v^2)

Equate both expressions:
m = m


(2KE)/(v^2) = (p)/(v)

Multiply both sides by v


v * (2KE)/(v^2) = (p)/(v)*v


(2KE)/(v) = p

Make v the subject


v = (2KE)/(p)

Substitute
KE = 150J and
p = 20.3kgm/s


v = (2 * 150)/(20.3)


v = (300)/(20.3)


v = 14.78m/s

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