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Calculate the amount of work required to stop a car of 2000 kg moving with a speed of 75 km/ h.​

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Answered by rutuvedant
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Answer:

Answer:

Mass of the car (m) = 1500 kg

Velocity (v) = 60 km/hr

v = 60 x 5/18

v = 16.67 m/s

The car is in motion, so its energy is,

Kinetic Energy (K.E) = 1 /2 mv2

K

.

E

=

1

2

×

1500

×

(

16.67

)

2

K.E = 1/ 2 × (1500) × 277.88 J

K.E = 208416.7 J

The kinetic energy of the car, when it comes to rest = 0 J

Work done on object = change in kinetic energy

= 208416.7 – 0

= 208416.7 J

Hence, the work required to stop the car is 208416.7 J

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