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8 May, 03:45

In order to increase the kinetic energy of a speeding train by 44%, 42MJ of work must be performed (1 MJ = 106 J). If the final velocity of the train (after the 42 MJ of work) is 9 m/s, what is the mass of the train in metric tons (1 metric ton = 1000 kg) ?

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  1. 8 May, 04:05
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    100 % increase makes an amount 2 times.

    44 % increase = 42 MJ

    100 % increase = 95.45 MJ

    final kinetic energy = 2 x 95.45 MJ

    = 190.9 x 10⁶ J

    1/2 m v² = 190.9 x 10⁶

    .5 x m x 9² = 190.9 x 10⁶

    m = 4.71 x 10⁶ kg

    = 4710 metric ton.
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