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A 500 kg car slows down due to friction from 30 m/s  to 20 m/s. What was the work done against friction​

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The work done against friction can be calculated using the work-energy principle, which states that the work done on an object is equal to the change in its kinetic energy. Mathematically, it can be expressed as:

work = ΔKE = 1/2 * m * (vf^2 - vi^2)

where m is the mass of the car, vi is the initial velocity, and vf is the final velocity.

Plugging in the given values, we get:

work = 1/2 * 500 kg * (20 m/s)^2 - (30 m/s)^2

work = 1/2 * 500 kg * (-100 m/s^2)

work = -25,000 J

The negative sign indicates that the work done is against the motion of the car. Therefore, the work done against friction is 25,000 joules.

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