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a turtle has a mass of 10 kilograms and is traveling 5 m/s down a hill. the hill has a height of 35 meters. what is the kinetic energy of the turtle traveling down hill?
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Answered by Henry
KE = 0.5m*V^2 = 5 * 5^2 = 125 Joules.
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