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The kinetic energy of an object is the energy it has due to its motion. The kinetic energy E, in joules, of an object with a mass of m kilograms moving at v meters per second is modeled by the function -

Please help ! The kinetic energy of an object is the energy it has due to its motion-example-1

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Answer:

v (E) = √(2E/m)

Explanation:

From the question given:

E = ½mv²

E is the kinetic energy

m is the mass of object

v is the velocity.

To find a model v(E) for the velocity of the object, we simply make V the subject of the above equation.

This can be obtained as follow:

E = ½mv²

Cross multiply

mv² = 2E

Divide both side by m

v² = 2E/m

Take the square root of both side

v = √(2E/m)

Therefore, the model v(E) for the velocity of the object is given by:

v (E) = √(2E/m)

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