Respuesta :
The kinetic energy of a moving object is given by:
[tex]K= \frac{1}{2} mv^2[/tex]
where m is the mass of the object and v is its speed. The ball in this problem has a mass of m=0.5 kg and a velocity of v=10 m/s, therefore if we plug these numbers into the formula, we find the kinetic energy of the ball:
[tex]K= \frac{1}{2} (0.5 kg)(10 m/s)^2=25 J[/tex]
[tex]K= \frac{1}{2} mv^2[/tex]
where m is the mass of the object and v is its speed. The ball in this problem has a mass of m=0.5 kg and a velocity of v=10 m/s, therefore if we plug these numbers into the formula, we find the kinetic energy of the ball:
[tex]K= \frac{1}{2} (0.5 kg)(10 m/s)^2=25 J[/tex]
Hello!
The kinetic energy of a ball with a mass of 0.5 kg and a velocity of 10 m/s is ...... J.
We have the following data:
KE (Kinetic Energy) = ? (in Joule)
m (mass) = 0.5 Kg
v (speed) = 10 m/s
Formula to calculate kinetic energy:
[tex]KE = \dfrac{1}{2} *m*v^2[/tex]
Solving:
[tex]KE = \dfrac{1}{2} *m*v^2[/tex]
[tex]KE = \dfrac{1}{2} *0.5*10^2[/tex]
[tex]KE = \dfrac{1}{2} *0.5*100[/tex]
[tex]KE = \dfrac{50}{2}[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{\boxed{KE = 25\:Joule}}\Longleftarrow(kinetic\:energy\:of\:a\:ball)\end{array}}\qquad\quad\checkmark[/tex]
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