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13 September, 17:00

8. A 60 kg runner has 1500 J of kinetic energy. How fast is he moving?

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  1. 13 September, 17:23
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    Answer: 7.07 m/s

    Explanation:

    Mass of runner = 60 kg runner

    Kinetic energy = 1500J

    Speed of runner = ?

    Recall that kinetic energy is the energy possessed by a moving object, and it depends on its mass and speed by which it moves.

    Hence, K. E = 1/2 x mass x (speed) ^2

    1500J = 1/2 x 60kg x (speed) ^2

    1500J = 30kg x (speed) ^2

    (speed) ^2 = 1500J/30kg

    (speed) ^2 = 50

    To get the value of speed, find the square root of 50

    speed = √50

    speed = 7.07 m/s

    Thus, the runner moves as fast as 7.07 m/s
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