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9 September, 08:53

What is the kinetic energy of a 10-kg bicycle moving at 10 m/s?

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  1. 9 September, 09:14
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    Kinetic energy is equals to 0.5mv² where m is the mass in

    kilograms and v is the velocity in ms-1

    So, for a bicycle of 10kg moving at 10ms-1,

    K. E

    = 0.5mv²

    = 0.5 (10) (10²)

    = 500 J
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