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How much work must be done on a 6000-kg stone car to increase its speed
from 5 m/s to 10 m/s?

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Answer:

225000J

Explanation:


W=F * S.............1

where

W= work done

F=force

S=distance

but F=ma

so we can write the equation


F=m ((v - u))/(t) .........2

Also,


S = ( (u + v)/(2))t...........3

We put equation (2) and equation (3) into equation (1)

This implies,


W =m((v - u))/(t) * ( (u + v)/(2))t


W =m(v - u)* ( (u + v)/(2))

From the question

m=6000kg

u=5m/s

v=10m/s

By substitution we obtain


W =6000(10 - 5)* ( (5 + 10)/(2))


W =3000 * 5*15


W=225000J

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