Suppose an elephant has a mass of 2850 kg.
How fast, in meters per second, does the elephant need to move to have the same kinetic energy as a 78.5-kg sprinter running at 10.5 m/s?
Suppose an elephant has a mass of 2850 kg. How fast, in meters per second, does...
(a) Calculate the momentum of a 2150 kg elephant charging a hunter at a speed of 7.50 m/s kg m/s (b) Compare the elephant's momentum with that of a 0.0400 kg bullet fired at a speed of 600 m/s (c) What is the momentum in kilograms times meters per second of the 90.0 kg hunter running at 8.00 m/s after missing the elephant? kg m/s
A 7.0 kg bowling ball moves at 2.00 m/s. How fast must a 2.80 g Ping-Pong ball move so that the two balls have the same kinetic energy? m/s
Raise a mass 45.7 kg to height 7.7 in meters, then let it go. How much kinetic energy does it have in joules when it reaches the ground? Assume the acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2.
A 0.5-kg rock is thrown with a velocity of 4 meters per second. What is the rock's kinetic energy? The answer will be in joules, but you DO NOT NEED to write the units
A 7.0 kg bowling ball moves at 2.50 m/s. How fast must a 2.40 g Ping-Pong ball move so that the two balls have the same kinetic energy? _____m/s
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A truck has a mass of 14,000 kg and is traveling at 45 meters per second. If the brakes are applied and the truck stops in 125 meters, what would the average braking force be?
Suppose that your mass is 86 kg. How fast (in m/s) would you have to run to have the same linear momentum as a 1490 kg car moving at 2.7 km/h? UnitsT m/s Number 30 The number of significant digits is set to 2; the tolerance is +/-3%
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A 1650-kg car is traveling at 30.3 m/s. How fast must a 91.0-kg bicycle and rider be traveling to have the same kinetic energy as the car?