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26 July, 22:47

What speed would a fly with a mass of 0.55g need in order to have a kinetic energy of 7.6 •10^4 j?

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  1. 26 July, 23:07
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    16613 m/s

    Explanation:

    Given that

    mass of the fly, m = 0.55 g = 0.55*10^-3 kg

    Kinetic Energy of the fly, E = 7.6*10^4 J

    Speed of the fly, v = ? m/s

    We know that the Kinetic Energy is that energy that an object, in this case, the fly, possesses due to its motion.

    The Kinetic Energy, KE of any object is represented by the formula

    KE = 1/2 * m * v²

    If we substitute the values in the relation, we have,

    7.6*10^4 = 1/2 * 0.55*10^-3 * v²

    v² = (15.2*10^4) / 0.55*10^-3

    v² = 2.76*10^8

    v = √2.76*10^8

    v = 16613 m/s

    Thus, the fly would need a speed of 16.6 km/s in order to have a Kinetic Energy of 7.6*10^4 J
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