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This is the kinetic energy of a 14 kg object travelling at 10 m/s.

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Answer:

700 joules

Explanation:

Basically,

The KE formula is this KE=1/2mv^2

So we substitute the mass for m and the meters per second for v (velocity)


(1)/(2) (14)(10^2)

Use PEMDAS, one half times 14 is 7

10 squared is 100,

100*7 = 700

Thanks me later :)

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