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5 June, 05:17

Which has greater kinetic energy, a car traveling at 30 km/HR or a car of half the mass traveling at 60 km/HR? a. The 60 km/HR carb. The 30 km/HR carc. Both have the same kinetic energyd. More information is needed about the distance traveled

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  1. 5 June, 05:23
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    a. The 60 km/HR car

    Explanation:

    Kinetic Energy: This can be defined as the energy of a body due to motion. The S. I unit of kinetic energy is Joules (J).

    It can be expressed mathematically as

    Ek = 1/2mv² ... Equation 1

    Where Ek = kinetic energy, m = mass, v = velocity.

    (i) A car travelling at 30 km/hr, with a mass of m,

    Ek = 1/2 (m) (30) ²

    Ek = 450m J.

    (ii) A car travelling at 60 km/hr, with a mass of m/2

    Ek = 1/2 (m/2) (60) ²

    Ek = 900m J.

    Thus, the car travelling at 60 km/hr at half mass has a greater kinetic energy to the car traveling at 30 km/hr at full mass.

    The right option is a. The 60 km/HR car
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