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3. A body of mass 1 kg is moving with a speed of 10 ms on a level surface. It comes to rest after<br />travelling a distance of 5 m.<br />Now answer the following questions :<br />(1) Name the type of energy possessed by the body before it comes to rest.<br />(in) What is the amount of work done on the body ?<br />(ii) is work done positive or negative ?<br />(iv) Calculate the acceleration of the body.<br />in numbere<br />are hased on the table given below and answer the questions​

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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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(a). The kinetic energy is 50 J.

(b). The work done on the body is -50 J.

(c). The work done is negative.

(d). The acceleration is 10 m/s².

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of body = 1 kg

Speed = 10 m/s

Distance = 5 m

(a) We need to calculate the kinetic energy

Using formula of kinetic energy

K.E=\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2

Where, m = mass of object

v = velocity

Put the value into the formula

K.E=\dfrac{1}{2}\times1\times(10)^2

K.E=50\ J

The kinetic energy is 50 J.

We need to calculate the acceleration

Using equation of motion

v^2=u^2+2as

Put the value into the formula

0=10^2+2\times a\times 5

a=-10\ m/s^2

The acceleration is negative.

(b). We need to calculate the work done on the body

Using formula of force

W=F\times d

W=ma\times d

Where, F = force

d = distance

Put the value into the formula

W=1\times(-10)\times5

W=-50\ J

(c). The work done is negative.

(d). We need to calculate the acceleration

Using equation of motion

v^2=u^2+2as

Put the value into the formula

0=10^2+2\times a\times 5

a=-10\ m/s^2

Hence, (a). The kinetic energy is 50 J.

(b). The work done on the body is -50 J.

(c). The work done is negative.

(d). The acceleration is 10 m/s².

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