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Pedro and Perla are grocery shopping. Pedro throws a banana at Perla to get her attention. Perla picks up a cantaloupe, which is 5 times heavier, and throws it at Pedro with the same speed that he threw the banana. How much more kinetic energy does the cantaloupe have

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Answer:

The cantaloupe has a kinetic energy that is 5 times that of the banana.

Step-by-step explanation:

Kinetic energy (KE) =
(1)/(2)m
v^(2)

where m is the mass of the object and v its velocity.

For the banana, let its mass be represented by m and its velocity by v.

So that:

Kinetic energy of the banana =
(1)/(2)m
v^(2)

For the cantaloupe, given that its mass is 5 times that of banana (5m) but has the same speed as that of banana.

Then,

kinetic energy of the cantaloupe =
(1)/(2) 5m
v^(2)

=
(5)/(2)m
v^(2)

= 5(
(1)/(2)m
v^(2))

= 5 x kinetic energy of the banana

The cantaloupe has a kinetic energy that is 5 times that of the banana.

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