SOLUTION: What is the kinetic energy of a 20 kg dog that is running at a speed of 9.0 m/s (about 20 m/h)

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Question 1182575: What is the kinetic energy of a 20 kg dog that is running at a speed of 9.0 m/s (about 20 m/h)
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The kinetic energy is  E =  =  = 10*81 = 810 (kg*m^2/s^2) = 810 joules.    ANSWER

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