Respuesta :
The amount of work done can be solved using the formula:
Work = Force x Distance = Change in kinetic energy
Kinetic energy can be solved using the formula: KE = (1/2)*m*v^2
So, change in kinetic energy = (1/2)*m*(Vf)^2 - (1/2)*m*(Vo)^2
Where:
Vf = final velocity = 90 kph = 25 m/s
Vo = initial velocity = 72 kph = 20 m/s
substituting the given values:
Work = (1/2)*2500*(25^2) - (1/2)*2500*(20^2) = 281250 J, which can also be expressed as 2.8 x 10^5 Joules.
Among the choices, the correct answer is A.
Work = Force x Distance = Change in kinetic energy
Kinetic energy can be solved using the formula: KE = (1/2)*m*v^2
So, change in kinetic energy = (1/2)*m*(Vf)^2 - (1/2)*m*(Vo)^2
Where:
Vf = final velocity = 90 kph = 25 m/s
Vo = initial velocity = 72 kph = 20 m/s
substituting the given values:
Work = (1/2)*2500*(25^2) - (1/2)*2500*(20^2) = 281250 J, which can also be expressed as 2.8 x 10^5 Joules.
Among the choices, the correct answer is A.
Answer:
(1/2)*2500*(25^2) - (1/2)*2500*(20^2) = 281250 J, which can also be expressed as 2.8 x 10^5 Joules.
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