Asked by Jacie
I need to find the mass:
velocity=30 km/h
KE=10^6 J
then using that I have to find the KE for:
v=60 km/h
v=90 km/h
velocity=30 km/h
KE=10^6 J
then using that I have to find the KE for:
v=60 km/h
v=90 km/h
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
Hmmmmm.
KE= 1/2 m v^2; or m= 2*KE/v^2
on the second part, KE is proportional to the square of veloicyt.
so from 30 to 60km/hr, KE will go up as (60/30)^2 or 2^2 or 4.
KE= 1/2 m v^2; or m= 2*KE/v^2
on the second part, KE is proportional to the square of veloicyt.
so from 30 to 60km/hr, KE will go up as (60/30)^2 or 2^2 or 4.
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