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A particle of mass 2kg is moving along a straight line if the magnitude of its linear momentum is 2kg ms then it's kinetic energy

Answers

Answered by keshav1100
18
Kinetic energy = P^2/2m
KE = 4/2×2= 1J
Answered by santy2
27

Answer:

1 Joule

Explanation:

The following formulas are relevant in this question :

Kinetic energy = ½mv²

Where:

m = mass of the body

V = velocity of the body

Linear momentum = mass × velocity

Whereby mass is in kilograms and velocity is in m/s.

Now, given the mass and momentum we can get the velocity.

Velocity = momentum/mass

= 2/2 = 1 m/s

We need to get the kinetic energy :

Kinetic energy = ½mv²

Doing the substitution we have :

Kinetic energy = ½ × 2 × 1² = 1 Joule

The kinetic energy = 1 joule

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