Physics, asked by classicboichris, 8 months ago

A mass of 50kg has a velocity of 36kmh-1. What is its kinetic energy?

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Answered by Vishal101100
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Kinetic energy = 1/2 mv² = 1/2 ×50×36²

= 32,400 j Answer

Answered by UniversalSwapnil
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Answer:

2500 Joules

Explanation:

K.E.=1/2 mv²

=1/2 *50kg*(10ms-1)²   (since 36kmh-1 = 10ms-1)

=50*50

2500 Joules

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