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19 August, 23:39

A cart of mass 20 kg, initially at rest, is pushed with a net force of 40 N on a flat surface. If the cart is pushed 5 m, what is the final kinetic energy (KE) ? What is the final velocity? (Assume no heat losses.)

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  1. 19 August, 23:50
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    Using the theorem of kinetic energy

    1/2mVf² - 1/2mVi² = WF + Wp, Wp=0

    WF = F. AB, AB=5m and F = 40N, m=20kg

    so the final kinetic is KEf = 1/2mVf² = WF = F. AB = 40*5=200J

    the final velocity is 1/2mVf² = 200, implies Vf = sqrt (20) = 2sqrt (5) m/s
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