SOLUTION: If an object is moving at 3.0 m/s and its mass is 6.0 kg, what is its kinetic energy?
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Question 881929: If an object is moving at 3.0 m/s and its mass is 6.0 kg, what is its kinetic energy?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
KE = (1/2)*m*v^2
KE = (1/2)*6*3^2
KE = (1/2)*6*9
KE = (1/2)*54
KE = 27
Its kinetic energy is 27 Joules
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