Q. : How fast must a 3000 kg elephant move to have the same kinetic energy as a 65.0 kg sprinter running at 10m/s?
Answer:
The elephant must be 1.47 m/s fast to have the same kinetic energy with the sprinter
Step-by-step explanation:
Kinetic Energy: This is the energy of a body in motion. It can be expressed mathematically as
Ek = 1/2mv²
Since the kinetic energy the elephant = the kinetic energy of the sprinter.
1/2m₁v₁² = 1/2m₂v₂².......................... Equation 1
Making v₁ the subject of the equation,
v₁ = √(m₂v₂²/m₁)................................. Equation 2
Where v₁ = speed of the elephant, m₁ = mass of the elephant, v₂ = speed of the sprinter, m₂ = mass of the sprinter.
Given: m₁ = 3000 kg, m₂ 65 kg, v₂ = 10 m/s
Substituting these values into equation 2,
v₁ =√(65×10²/3000)
v₁ =
![\sqrt{(6500)/3000](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/high-school/if2dmhteasx8o2hg56b619i2z2ky6y8rdn.png)
v₁ =
![√(2.167)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/high-school/ytx82yuwxh993n8z5is35hkm7gitqrftg7.png)
v = 1.47 m/s
Therefore The elephant must be 1.47 m/s fast to have the same kinetic energy with the sprinter