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  • 03-11-2021
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An object moves at 43m/s with 12018.5J of kinetic energy. Determine the mass of the object.

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Modhunter
Modhunter Modhunter
  • 03-11-2021
If kinetic energy = 1/2m square v
Therefore m=2(kinetic energy)/ squared v
M=2(12018.5J)/43x43
M=24,037J/1849m/s
M=13kg
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