Asked by Alan
At t= 1.0s, a 0.61 kg object is falling with a speed of 6.0 m/s. At t= 2.0s, it has a kinetic energy of 25 J.
1. What is the kinetic energy of the object at t= 1.0s?
2. What is the speed of the object at t= 2.0s?
3. How much work was done on the object between t= 1.0s and t= 2.0s?
1. What is the kinetic energy of the object at t= 1.0s?
2. What is the speed of the object at t= 2.0s?
3. How much work was done on the object between t= 1.0s and t= 2.0s?
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
Where are you stuck on this?
Answered by
Alan
never mind, i figured out how to do this problem
1. K = 11J
2. v = 9.1m/s
3. W = 14J
the wording was just alittle bit confusing
1. K = 11J
2. v = 9.1m/s
3. W = 14J
the wording was just alittle bit confusing
Answered by
Mara
I'm actually trying to do this problem right now. I'm a bit stuck on the second part. How do you find the speed of the object at t = 2.0s?
Every kinematic equation I've tried to use requires acceleration, and I can't find acceleration with having the final velocity... ahhh.
Every kinematic equation I've tried to use requires acceleration, and I can't find acceleration with having the final velocity... ahhh.
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