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an object of mass 10kg with velocity of 6m/s then the k.E will be?​

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Answered by NewGeneEinstein
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Explanation:

\huge\underline\purple{Answer}

Given:-

an object having

mass(m)=10 kg

velocity(v)=6 m/s

To find:-

K.E (kinetic energy)

Solution:-

As we know

\large\blue{\boxed{\green{K.E=}{\binom{1}{2}} \times{mv}^{2}}}

\implies{K.E=}{\binom{1}{2}} \times{10} \times{6}^{2}

\implies{K.E=}{\binom{1 }{2}} \times{10} \times{36}

\implies{K.E=}{\binom{1}{2}} \times{360}

\implies{K.E=}{\binom{360}{2}}

\implies{K.E=}<strike>{\binom{360}{2}}</strike>

\implies{K.E=180kj}

Hence your answer

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