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a motorbike has a mass of 300kg, and is being ridden along a straight road. The rider sees a traffic queue ahead. He applies the brakes and reduces the speed of the motorbike from 18m/s to 3 m/s. Use this equation to calculate the kinetic energy lost by the motorbike.
Kinetic energy= 1/2x mass x speed 2.
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