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The bike's kinetic energy is 45 joules.
Basically, anything that moves.
Any moving object produces kinetic energy. Some examples are:A ball rolling down a hill slope.A roller coaster moving.Water flowing in a river.Swinging.Going down a slide.A ball bouncing.A batsman hitting a ball.A yo-yo in motion.A car moving.A rocket in motion.
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Kinetic energy is equal to one half the mass times the square of the velocity. Thus, changes in velocity and mass do not have the same effect on kinetic energy. If you increase the mass by a factor of 10 at the same velocity, you increase the kinetic energy by a factor of 10. However, if you increase the velocity by a factor of 10 at the same mass, you increase the kinetic energy by a factor of 100.
The bike's kinetic energy is 45 joules.
10-kj will be added to the Kinetic Energy. Remember the law of conservation of energy. E=PE+KE. and Efinal = Einitial.
Basically, anything that moves.
The answer is kinetic.
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Any moving object produces kinetic energy. Some examples are:A ball rolling down a hill slope.A roller coaster moving.Water flowing in a river.Swinging.Going down a slide.A ball bouncing.A batsman hitting a ball.A yo-yo in motion.A car moving.A rocket in motion.
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Write the formula for kinetic energy. Replace the variables you know, with the corresponding numbers. Solve for mass.
The answer is kinetic.