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the kinetic energy of ant of mass 1 gram moving with a speed of 4 centimetre per second inverse​

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Answered by Jk3004
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Answer:

Explanation:

It's simple just .5* mv^2

But be careful to change everything into standard units

Mass = 10^-3 kg

Velocity = 0.04m/s

So go ahead U'll get

Answered by 0000101e2iiriqn3unhi
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Answer:

An ant is never beyond this mass if it has a lower density than water or is not a cube.

An ant's linear density is over 10 mg per mm but under 100 mg per mm so at 10 mm, we do not get 1 milligram if it's over 0.1 milligrams

Explanation:

It's only a string or a set of particles only in a line

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