Physics
Find the kinetic energy of a body of mass 5 kg moving with a uniform velocity of 10 m s-1.
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Answer
Given,
m = 5 kg
Velocity, v = 10 m / s
Kinetic energy = × mass × (velocity)2
Substituting the values we get,
KE = x 5 x 102 = 250 J
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