Answer:
40.0 Joules. None of the answers is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
Kinetic energy of an object is expressed as;
KE = 1/2mv² where;
m is the mass of the object
V is the velocity of the object.
Let Ma be the mass of the basketball and Mb be the mass of baseball.
If the mass of the basketball shown below is 4 times the mass of the baseball, then Ma = 4Mb
KE of the basket ball = 1/2MaVa²
Va² = 2(KE)a/Ma ...... 1
KE of the baseball = 1/2MbVb²
Vb² = 2(KE)b/Mb .......... 2
Since their velocities are the same, hence Va²= Vb²
2(KE)a/Ma = 2(KE)b/Mb
Substituting Ma = 4Mb into the resulting expression.
2(KE)a/4Mb = 2(KE)b/Mb
2(KE)a/4 = 2(KE)b
Given Kinetic energy of baseball (KE)b = 10.0J, the expression becomes;
2(KE)a/4 = 2(10)
2(KE)a = 4*20
2(KE)a = 80
(KE)a = 80/2
(KE)a = 40.0J
Hence the kinetic energy of the basketball is 40.0Joules