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what is kinetic energy if mass is40 kg and velocity is 15 meter per second​

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Answered by tanmay3863
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Step-by-step explanation:

k.e=1/2mv^2

=1/2(40)(15)(15)

=20×225

= 4500j

Answered by RISHISAHA
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given for an object,

Mass = 40 kg e and velocity= 15m/s

Therefore,Kinetic energy

=½mv²-formula for kinetic energy

=½×40×[15]²

=20×225

=4500J

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