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8 October, 05:53

This is the change in kinetic energy of a system in which a 16 kg object moving at 25 m/s slows to a velocity of 20 m/s

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  1. 8 October, 06:04
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    The kinetic energy of an object is given by

    KE = 0.5mv²

    where m is the mass and v is the velocity.

    To calculate the change in kinetic energy ...

    Initial KE:

    KEi = 0.5mVi²

    where Vi is the initial velocity.

    Final KE:

    KEf = 0.5mVf²

    where Vf is the final velocity.

    ΔKE = KEf - KEi

    ΔKE = 0.5mVi² - 0.5mVf²

    ΔKE = 0.5m (Vf²-Vi²)

    Given values:

    m = 16kg

    Vi = 25m/s

    Vf = 20m/s

    Plug in the given values and solve for ΔKE:

    ΔKE = 0.5*16 * (20²-25²)

    ΔKE = - 1800J
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