Asked by annabelle
4.how does the kinectic energy of a 10,000-kg train traveling at a speed of 10 m/s compare with that of a 2,600-kg compact car traveling twice as fast?
A.the train has less kinectic energy than the car.
B.the train has more kinectic energy than the car.(I PICK THIS)
C.the train has the same kinectic energy as the car.
A.the train has less kinectic energy than the car.
B.the train has more kinectic energy than the car.(I PICK THIS)
C.the train has the same kinectic energy as the car.
Answers
Answered by
Damon
I thought I already replied to this
Answered by
Damon
http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1391017066
Answered by
ll
no you did not
Answered by
Melia Pinter
answer B is wrong just took test and got it wrong answer (A) is right
Answered by
Lorenze
Correct Answer is A
Answered by
secreat
A is the correct answer for this question / equation.
Answered by
horgie
C
B
C
A
These are the answers. Please only use for checking answers. :)
B
C
A
These are the answers. Please only use for checking answers. :)
Answered by
Camel Queen
Thanks @horgie I used it to check my answers they were all right!
Answered by
syd
Thanks @horgie, I got one wrong the first time around, and now i know which one! Thank youuuu!!!
Answered by
Fayth
I would put A because I did and it was right
Answered by
nicole_f
same thanks horgie
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