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16 February, 09:37

If a semi-truck decreases its speed from 10 m/s to 5 m/s, its new kinetic energy is:

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  1. 16 February, 10:39
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    Answer is: 1/4 its old kinetic energy.

    V₁ = 10 m/s.

    V₂ = 5 m/s.

    m₁ = m₂ = m.

    E₁ = 1/2 · m₁ · V₁², E₁ = 1/2 · m · (10 m/s) ² = 50 · m.

    E₂ = 1/2 · m₂ · V₂², E₂ = 1/2 · m · (5 m/s) ² = 12,5 · m.

    E₂/E₁ = 12,5m / 50m = 0,25.

    V - speed of semi-truck.

    m - mass of semi-truck.

    E - kinetic energy of semi-truck.
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