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10 March, 09:31

A car has a kinetic energy of 1.9 * 103 joules. If the velocity of the car is decreased by half, what is its kinetic energy?

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  1. 10 March, 10:06
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    Kinetic Energy = 1.9 * 10³

    If velocity is decreased by half, kinetic energy will decrease by 4 times, so it would be: 1.9 * 10³ / 4 = 0.475 * 10³ OR 475 Joules

    So, your answer is 475 J
  2. 10 March, 13:27
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    Kinetic energy is calculated by one half of the product of mass and velocity squared or expressed as:

    KE = 1/2 (mv²)

    We calculate as follows:

    KE1 = 1/2 (mv²) = 1.9 * 10^3 joules

    KE2 = 1/2 (m (v/2) ²) = 1/2 (mv²/4)

    KE2 = 1.9 * 10^3 joules / 4 = 475 J
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