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3 May, 23:22

A 48-kg boy is running on a track at 6m/s. What is the boys kinetic energy?

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  1. 4 May, 01:15
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    864 J In order to calculate kinetic energy the mass of the moving body and it's velocity must be known. In this case the mass is 48 kg and the velocity is 6 m/s. The formula for kinetic energy is: Kinetic Energy = 1/2 * (Mass) * (Velocity^2) = 1/2 (48 kg) * ((6 m/s) ^2) = 864 kg * (m/s) ^2 = 864 J
  2. 4 May, 02:44
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    Given:

    m = 48 kg, the mass of the boy

    v = 6 m/s, the boy's running speed

    By definition,

    the kinetic energy (KE) of the boy is

    KE = (1/2) * m*v²

    = 0.5 * (48 kg) * (6 m/s) ²

    = 864 J

    Answer: 864 J
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