The work done to increase the speed of the scooter is equal to the change in kinetic energy. The change in kinetic energy can be calculated using the formula ΔKE = 0.5 * m * (vf^2 - vi^2), where m is the mass of the scooter, vf is the final velocity, and vi is the initial velocity. Plugging in the values, we get ΔKE = 0.5 * 20 kg * ((20 m/s)^2 - (10 m/s)^2).
No, 20kg of lead and 20kg of feathers would have the same mass in vacuum since both are 20kg. Gravity does not affect mass.
20kg is equal to 20,000g.
10-20kg is equivalent to 22-44 pounds.
The weight of a 20kg box on Earth is approximately 196.2 Newtons. This is calculated by multiplying the mass (20kg) by the acceleration due to gravity on Earth (9.81 m/s^2).
The force needed to hold up a 20kg bag of sand would be equivalent to the weight of the bag, which is approximately 196 Newtons (N) on Earth.
No, 20kg of lead and 20kg of feathers would have the same mass in vacuum since both are 20kg. Gravity does not affect mass.
20kg is equal to 20,000g.
On Earth, 20kg is 196 newtons or 44.1 lbs.
10-20kg is equivalent to 22-44 pounds.
The weight of a 20kg box on Earth is approximately 196.2 Newtons. This is calculated by multiplying the mass (20kg) by the acceleration due to gravity on Earth (9.81 m/s^2).
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The force needed to hold up a 20kg bag of sand would be equivalent to the weight of the bag, which is approximately 196 Newtons (N) on Earth.
The significant figure for 20kg is 2, as the trailing zero(s) after the whole number are not considered significant in this case.
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