Physics, asked by premkumar93810, 6 months ago

What is the amount of work that is required to increase the velocity of a car from 40km/h to70km/h if the mass of the car is 2500kg?

Answers

Answered by badhekariddhima15
0

Explanation:

Initial velocity u=30 km/h=30×

18

5

=

3

25

m/s

Final velocity v=60 km/h=60×

18

5

=

3

50

m/s

Mass m=1500 kg

Work done W=

2

1

mv

2

2

1

mu

2

⟹ W=

2

m

(v

2

−u

2

)=

2

1500

×((

3

50

)

2

−(

3

25

)

2

)=156187 J

Answered by viajaypkawle67
1

Answer:

Initial velocity u=30 km/h=30×

18

5

=

3

25

m/s

Final velocity v=60 km/h=60×

18

5

=

3

50

m/s

Mass m=1500 kg

Work done W=

2

1

mv

2

2

1

mu

2

⟹ W=

2

m

(v

2

−u

2

)=

2

1500

×((

3

50

)

2

−(

3

25

)

2

)=156187 J

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