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19 October, 20:22

A frisbee is moving at 11 m/s and has 3.6j of energy. how much does it weigh?

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  1. 19 October, 20:25
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    0.06 kg

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    Mass of frisbee = ?

    Velocity of frisbee = 11 m/s

    Energy of frisbee = 3.6 j

    Solution:

    K. E = 1/2 mv²

    Now we will put the values in this formula.

    3.6 J = 1/2 m (11m/s) ²

    3.6 j = 0.5 * 121m²/s² * m

    3.6 j = 60.5 m²/s² * m

    m = 3.6 j/60.5 m²/s²

    m = 0.06 j. m⁻². s²

    j = Kg. m². s⁻²

    m = 0.06 Kg. m². s⁻². m⁻². s²

    m = 0.06 kg
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