KE = 1/2mv2, where m is mass in kg, and vis velocity in m/s.
Given/Known:
m = 60kg
v = 10m/s
v2 = 100m2/v2
Solution:
KE = 1/2 x 60kg x 100m2/v2 = 3000kg•m2/s2 = 3000 Joules
Just replace mass and velocity in the formula for kinetic energy:
KE = (1/2)mv2
Since all units are standard SI units, the answer will be in joules.
KE = 1/2mass * velocity squared KE = 1/2mV^2 750 Joules = 1/2(60 kg)V^2 multiply through by 2 1500 = (60 kg)V^2 divide both sides by 60 25 = V^2 take square root of both sides 5 meters/second = velocity 5 m/s (1 mile/1609 meters)(3600 seconds/1 hour) 11.2 miles per hour ( if you needed that )
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