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  1. Kinetic energy is the energy of an object in motion. The formula k= 1/2 mc2 is used to calculate kinetic energy. The variable m
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  2. A bowling ball of mass 7.45 kg is rolling at 2.56 m/s along a level surface.(a) Calculate the ball's translational kinetic
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  3. A bowling ball of mass 7.45 kg is rolling at 2.56 m/s along a level surface.(a) Calculate the ball's translational kinetic
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  4. A bowling ball of mass 7.45 kg is rolling at 2.56 m/s along a level surface.(a) Calculate the ball's translational kinetic
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  5. Calculate the voltage required to accelerate a beam of protons initially at rest if they have a kinetic energy of 2.7 eV.deltaV
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  6. Calculate the kinetic energy that the earth has because of its rotation about its own axis. For comparison, the total energy
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  7. a bowling ball has a mass of 8kg. if it rolls down the alley, without slipping, at 7m/s, calculate a) the linear kinetic energy,
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  8. 1. Calculate the kinetic energy of a 5.2kg object moving at 2.4 m/s7. Calculate the potential energy of a 5.2kg object
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  9. Calculate the voltage required to accelerate a beam of protons initially at rest if they have a kinetic energy of 4.5keV.deltaV
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  10. Calculate the kinetic energy of the photoelectron emitted by a metal (threshold energy is 1.50 x 10^-19J) exposed to light of
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