christingcorey christingcorey
  • 31-03-2020
  • Physics
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a 0.06-kg ball is moving at 5.0 m/s. how large is the kinetic energy from this motion?

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thamimspartan thamimspartan
  • 01-04-2020

Answer:

Kinetic energy from the motion is 0.75 kg[tex]m^{2}[/tex][tex]s^{-2}[/tex]

Explanation:

given

mass of ball, m = 0.06 kg

velocity of ball, v = 5.0 m/s

kinetic energy, KE = ?

We know that the kinetic energy is given by equation,

KE = [tex]\frac{mv^{2} }{2}[/tex]

     = [tex]\frac{0.06 * 5.0^{2} }{2}[/tex]

     = 0.75 kg[tex]m^{2}[/tex][tex]s^{-2}[/tex]

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