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A famous motorcycle company has just built its first electric model. Like all vehicles, the purpose of the motorcycle is to put out kinetic energy.
An illustration of motorcycle with a wide arrow away from it labeled electric energy 800 J and it splits into 3 arrows labeled kinetic energy ? J, heat 200 J, and friction 200 J.
How much energy goes toward kinetic energy?
50 J
200 J
400 J
800 J
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400 J
Explanation: Energy conserved: 800 J input = kinetic + heat (200 J) + friction (200 J). So kinetic = 800 − 200 − 200 = 400 J.
Explanation: Energy conserved: 800 J input = kinetic + heat (200 J) + friction (200 J). So kinetic = 800 − 200 − 200 = 400 J.
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