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A 40.0 kg crate is initially moving with a velocity that has magnitude 4.09 m/s in a direction 37.0 ^\circ west of north. How m...Asked by Anonymous
A 32.0kg crate is initially moving with a velocity that has magnitude 3.92m/s in a direction 37.0 ∘ west of north.How much work must be done on the crate to change its velocity to 5.50m/s in a direction 63.0 ∘ south of east?
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Answered by
bobpursley
You are given an initial KEnergy, a final KE, and looking for the added energy.
initial KE + added work=finalKE
Notice it does not depend on direction, or time.
1/2 m 3.92^2+work=1/2 m 5.5^2
solve for work. mass m is given.
initial KE + added work=finalKE
Notice it does not depend on direction, or time.
1/2 m 3.92^2+work=1/2 m 5.5^2
solve for work. mass m is given.
Answered by
joan
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