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16 November, 02:12

What is the kinetic energy, in joules, of an object that has a mass of 100 kilograms and moves with a velocity of 10 m/s?

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  1. 16 November, 02:32
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    Given, an object with a mass of 100kg.

    The velocity given 10m/s.

    Kinetic energy is directly proportional to the mass of the object and to the square of its velocity.

    The formula to find Kinetic energy is

    K. E = 1/2 * m * v² (where m = mass and v = velocity)

    = 1/2 * (100) * (10) ²

    = 1/2 * (100) * (100)

    = 1/2 * (10000)

    = 5000

    We have got the required answer.

    The required kinetic energy is 5000 joules.
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