What is the kinetic energy of an object with a mass of 6.25xx10^46.25×104 "g"g having a speed of "26.3 m/s"26.3 m/s?

2 Answers
Jul 2, 2015

The person's kinetic energy is equal to 21.6 kJ.

Explanation:

Kinetic energy is simply a measure of how much work needs to be done in order to accelerate an object from complete rest to a given velocity.

Mathematically, kinetic energy is defined as

K_E = 1/2 * m* v^2KE=12mv2, where

mm - the mass of the object - expressed in kilograms;
vv - the velocity of the object - expressed in meters per second.

So, convert the mass of the person from grams to kilograms

6.25 * 10^4cancel("g") * "1 kg"/(10^3cancel("g")) = "62.5 kg"

Now plug your values into the equation and solve for K_E

K_E = 1/2 * "62.5 kg" * 26.2""^2 "m"^2/"s"^2

K_E = 1/2 * 62.5 * 26.2""^2 * underbrace(("kg" * "m"^2)/"s"^2)_(color(blue)("=Joule"))

K_E = "21615. 3 J"

Rounded to three sig figs and expressed in kilojoules, the answer will be

K_E = 21615.3cancel("J") * "1 kJ"/(1000cancel("J")) = color(green)("21.6 kJ")

Jul 3, 2015

"21600 J" (Rounded to three significant figures.)

Explanation:

"KE"=1/2*m*v^2, where KE is kinetic energy in Joules, m is mass in kilograms, and v^2 is speed in m/s squared.

Known

mass = (6.25xx10^4cancel"g")xx(1"kg")/(1000cancel"g")="62.5 kg"
speed = "26.3 m/s"

Unknown
Kinetic energy

Solution
"KE"=1/2*m*v^2

"KE"=1/2*62.5"kg"*(26.3"m/s")^2

"KE"=21600 "kg·m"^2"/s"^2"=21600 "J"
(Rounded to three significant figures.)