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An object has a velocity of 8 m/s and a kinetic energy of 480 J. What is the mass of the object? (Formula: )

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Answered by Tamash
8
Hey friend here is ur solution

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GIVEN velocity (v)= 8m/s

kinetic energy= 480 jul

since K.E= ½mv²

hence

(½)mv² =480

mv²= 960

m*8²=960
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or m = 960/64. = 15kg

hence mass of object is 15 kg

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Answered by Dexteright02
6

Hello!

An object has a velocity of 8 m/s and a kinetic energy of 480 J. What is the mass of the object?

We have the following data:  

KE (Kinetic Energy) = 480 J

m (mass) = ? (in Kg)

v (speed) = 8 m/s  

Formula to calculate kinetic energy:  

KE = \dfrac{1}{2} *m*v^2

Solving:  

KE = \dfrac{1}{2} *m*v^2

480 = \dfrac{1}{2} *m*8^2

480 = \dfrac{1}{2} *m*64

480*2 = 64*m

960 = 64m  

64m = 960

m = \dfrac{960}{64}

\boxed{\boxed{m = 15\:Kg}}\end{array}}\qquad\checkmark

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I Hope this helps, greetings ... Dexteright02! =)

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