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28 September, 07:22

7. An object has 25 J of kinetic energy and 15 J of potential energy. Work is done on the

object leaving it with 25 J of kinetic energy and 30 J of potential energy. How much work

is done on the object?

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  1. 28 September, 07:57
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    15 J

    Explanation:

    Total energy before work will be from the sum of both kinetic and potential energy hence 25+15=40 J

    Similarly, the total energy after work will be given by the sum of kinetic and potential energy. This will be 25+30=55 J

    The difference of the two gives the amount of work done hence 55-40=15 J

    Therefore, work done which is as a result of energy increase in the system is equivalent to 15 J
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