SOLUTION: The kinetic energy E of a moving object is jointly proportional to the object’s mass m and the square of its speed "v". A rock with mass 10 kg that is moving at 6 m/s has a kin

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Question 1139320: The kinetic energy E of a moving object is jointly proportional
to the object’s mass m and the square of its speed "v". A rock
with mass 10 kg that is moving at 6 m/s has a kinetic energy of
180 J (joules). What is the kinetic energy of a car with mass
1700 kg that is moving at 30 m/s?

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