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26 March, 14:32

The breaking car had 10,000 J of kinetic energy before breaking after breaking it had 2000 J of kinetic energy. How much thermal energy did the brakes gain?

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  1. 26 March, 14:50
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    8000J

    Explanation:

    The kinetic energy of the car lost during breaking are converted to thermal energy and are gained by the brakes.

    Kinetic energy loss by car = thermal energy gained by brakes.

    ∆K. E = ∆T. E ... 1

    The Kinetic energy loss by car can be expressed as;

    ∆K. E = K. E1 - K. E2

    Initial K. E = K. E1 = 10000J

    Final K. E = K. E2 = 2000J

    ∆K. E = 10000J - 2000J = 8000J

    From equation 1,

    ∆K. E = ∆T. E

    ∆T. E = 8,000J

    thermal energy gain by brakes = 8,000J
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