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A 950-kg car is initially travelling at 60 km/hr. If the speed increases so that its kinetic energy increases by 165 kJ, determine the final speed of the car.
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bobpursley
change km/hr to m/s

final ke=initialKE+change

then, from the final KE, compute the final speed.
10 years ago

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