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Justin Thyme is traveling down Lake Avenue at 32.8 m/s in his 1510-kg 1992 Camaro. He spots a police car with a radar gun and quickly slows down to a legal speed of 20.1 m/s. Determine the amount of work done on the Camaro during the deceleration.

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Answer:

507000 J

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the work-kinetic energy theorem, the work done is the change in kinetic energy.


W = KE_2 - KE_1


KE_1 =(1)/(2)*1510*32.8^2 \text{ J}


KE_2 =(1)/(2)*1510*20.1^2 \text{ J}


W = (1)/(2)*1510*(20.1^2 - 32.8^2)\text{ J} = -507231.65 \text{ J}

The negative sign indicates work was done on the car.

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