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12 November, 19:10

If a car has a kinetic energy of 400 J at 20m/s what. is the cars kinetic energy in kJ at a speed of 5 m/s

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  1. 12 November, 19:36
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    Kinetic energy is an expression of the fact that a moving object can do work on anything it hits; it quantifies the amount of work the object could do as a result of its motion. It can be calculated as:

    KE = mv^2 / 2

    We calculate the problem as follows:

    KE = mv^2 / 2

    400 = m (20) ^2 / 2

    m = 2 kg
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