kinetic_energy = ½mv² = ½ × 45 kg × (10 m/s)² = 2250 Joules.
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A roller coaster
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KE=(0.5)(m)(v)^2 KE=225J
The roller coaster increases kinetic energy when its velocity is increasing.
The kinetic energy of the skater can be calculated using the formula: KE = (1/2) * m * v^2, where m is the mass of the skater and v is the velocity. Plugging in the values: KE = 0.5 * 45 kg * (10 m/s)^2 = 2250 Joules.
If you are crazy enough to try, I don't see why not :)
The cars of a roller coaster reach their maximum kinetic energy when at the bottom of their path.
Kinetic energy comes from movement. If the roller coaster is moving at the top of the hill, it has kinetic energy. if the rollercoaster isn't moving then it has potential energy.
If you are talking about the one in Massachusetts, in the Whitman area then yes. They are black and orange. Just saying.
Potential energy is used when going up hill on a roller coaster. When it starts gong down the potential energy is converted to kinetic energy.
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If its moving it has kinetic energy
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